Excalibur Beacon Illuminated Nock
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Excalibur Beacon Illuminated Nock
This is a game changer here. Very well designed product. Should be available shortly.
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https://youtu.be/14962GLAVK0
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https://youtu.be/14962GLAVK0
Last edited by janesy on Sat Mar 11, 2023 5:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Here are 6 Custom Zombie shafts with Excalibur's new Beacon with on/off switch I built for a customer recently.
2 PINK and one GREY fletching in 18" , spine indexed at 340 gr without point.
If anyone in CANADA is looking for a custom arrow BEE or BEZ .001 featuring the new Beacon you are welcome to PM me.
Spine indexed, squared, custom cut length and fletching options available.
2 PINK and one GREY fletching in 18" , spine indexed at 340 gr without point.
If anyone in CANADA is looking for a custom arrow BEE or BEZ .001 featuring the new Beacon you are welcome to PM me.
Spine indexed, squared, custom cut length and fletching options available.
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They definitely work . They are a dream to turn off .
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Best lighted nocks hands down!!
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They look good in video ..My go to illuminated nock has been Firenocks , bright , replaceable battery ..easy on and off . Are these Beacon nocks as good ?
Can they be used with arrows used on older bows without the anti dry fire insert ?
Can they be used with arrows used on older bows without the anti dry fire insert ?
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They'll work all the same in a standard trigger unit, an Assassin trigger unit, and a Ceasefire trigger unit.
2007 Phoenix and 2023 Wolverine compatibility.
Pretty rare these days to have a company innovate and maintain backwards compatibility at the same time.
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Forgive my ignorance, I'm not familiar with the new style nocks, but what is the nubs on the back? do these require the arrow/nock to be aligned with the string?
Will they fail to light up if they are not?
Will they fail to light up if they are not?
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They look great and I'll likely buy some, but they seem to be very expensive. The only price I could find was $39.95 at Wyvern's. I assume that will be for 3 nocks (it did not say) or a little over $13 per nock. With a $13 broadhead on an $8 arrow we're shooting $34 that may hit a rock or tree. When I first started bow hunting many years ago, I shot cedar arrows and Zwickey Black Diamond broadheads. I'm not sure what the total cost was, but I would bet no more than $3. We've come a long way in quality and price.
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That's right in line price wise with all other nocks.grouse wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:57 amThey look great and I'll likely buy some, but they seem to be very expensive. The only price I could find was $39.95 at Wyvern's. I assume that will be for 3 nocks (it did not say) or a little over $13 per nock. With a $13 broadhead on an $8 arrow we're shooting $34 that may hit a rock or tree. When I first started bow hunting many years ago, I shot cedar arrows and Zwickey Black Diamond broadheads. I'm not sure what the total cost was, but I would bet no more than $3. We've come a long way in quality and price.
Aerovane is twice that.
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The red part spins relatively easy inside the aluminum piece. You align the switch with the cock vane and it aligns with the string. As I mentioned on another site. I would assume, but I haven't checked, I bet if the nock is only out by a few degrees it would pretty much self align on the first shot.one shot scott wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:13 amForgive my ignorance, I'm not familiar with the new style nocks, but what is the nubs on the back? do these require the arrow/nock to be aligned with the string?
Will they fail to light up if they are not?
To answer the question tho, I assume the nubs just allow the string to recess into the nock enough to engage the ball, without taking away the benefits of a flat nock.
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I just looked online and Lmenoks run around $31 for 3 and other brands are as low as $21. I don't really care much, I only shoot them at deer and turkeys and I don't think I've ever taken more than three shots in one season. Most of the time the nock is re-useable, even if the arrow is trashed. Forty dollars works for me if I decide they're better. The annual cost is minimal. (I haven't bought any new lighted nocks for 3 or 4 years).janesy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:39 amThat's right in line price wise with all other nocks.grouse wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:57 amThey look great and I'll likely buy some, but they seem to be very expensive. The only price I could find was $39.95 at Wyvern's. I assume that will be for 3 nocks (it did not say) or a little over $13 per nock. With a $13 broadhead on an $8 arrow we're shooting $34 that may hit a rock or tree. When I first started bow hunting many years ago, I shot cedar arrows and Zwickey Black Diamond broadheads. I'm not sure what the total cost was, but I would bet no more than $3. We've come a long way in quality and price.
Aerovane is twice that.
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Ya, in reality for most people, it's probably a non issue. But for avid shooters and or people just getting equipt now with new gear, it only makes sense to use these.grouse wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 1:38 pmI just looked online and Lmenoks run around $31 for 3 and other brands are as low as $21. I don't really care much, I only shoot them at deer and turkeys and I don't think I've ever taken more than three shots in one season. Most of the time the nock is re-useable, even if the arrow is trashed. Forty dollars works for me if I decide they're better. The annual cost is minimal. (I haven't bought any new lighted nocks for 3 or 4 years).janesy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:39 amThat's right in line price wise with all other nocks.grouse wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:57 amThey look great and I'll likely buy some, but they seem to be very expensive. The only price I could find was $39.95 at Wyvern's. I assume that will be for 3 nocks (it did not say) or a little over $13 per nock. With a $13 broadhead on an $8 arrow we're shooting $34 that may hit a rock or tree. When I first started bow hunting many years ago, I shot cedar arrows and Zwickey Black Diamond broadheads. I'm not sure what the total cost was, but I would bet no more than $3. We've come a long way in quality and price.
Aerovane is twice that.
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Anyone know the weight of the nock w/insert? Just wondering.
I've been shooting cheap nocks out of my verticals with a similar on/off switch and they have performed flawlessly. I like the way the back of these have texture and aren't perfectly flat. That should help minimize partial dry fires from a glossy flat nock.
I've been shooting cheap nocks out of my verticals with a similar on/off switch and they have performed flawlessly. I like the way the back of these have texture and aren't perfectly flat. That should help minimize partial dry fires from a glossy flat nock.
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