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    Default Best lighted nocks???

    I know this topic has been discussed on the site before but I am looking at getting some new lighted nocks. I have used lumenocks and easton tracers before. The lumenocks are ok, while the tracers didn't seem to work as well as the lumenocks. What lighted nocks have people been happy with?

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    Not much experience in this area, just started shooting them last fall...

    I went with Nockturnals. They worked great on the two bucks I killed and were easy to install, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasshopper View Post
    Not much experience in this area, just started shooting them last fall...

    I went with Nockturnals. They worked great on the two bucks I killed and were easy to install, etc.
    That's what I use!
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    they got some carbon express ones that i bought three of them and i had them for two years now still work awesome and they come in red or green, i love the green they work the best.
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    I own a archery shop and sell nockturnals, easton tracers, and also lumenoks, I would say i am most impressed with nocktunals they turn on every time, simply to install,and they also are very bright and last a long time. I know by far we sell more nockturnals than anything else 10 to 1. Good luck on your decision and good luck hunting.

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    Thanks for the input guys. I might have to get some nockturnals. I am on stand right now thinking about nocks. How does the switch work in the nockturnals? Is it Like a lumenock or isi

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    I went with nocturnals this year. Have tried other brands in the past and had troubles making sure they were off, when you needed a magnet to turn them on and off. They also went dead very quickly.
    Nocturnals are turned on by pressure. On release the string depresses a button in the noc and they turn on. To turn off you just use a paper clip or a point on a knife and push the colored ring back up in the slot for it. They come in 2 colors red and green, I went with green.

    Last tuesday I shot a doe with one and had to go home for batteries in flashlight went dead and had no plastic for inside my blazer. Picked up my 13 year old son and he saw the noc from about 80 yards away still lit after a good hour. It does not flash it stay on solid.

    If you want to go with a lighted noc i would recommend to use these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBRO531 View Post
    I went with nocturnals this year. Have tried other brands in the past and had troubles making sure they were off, when you needed a magnet to turn them on and off. They also went dead very quickly.
    Nocturnals are turned on by pressure. On release the string depresses a button in the noc and they turn on. To turn off you just use a paper clip or a point on a knife and push the colored ring back up in the slot for it. They come in 2 colors red and green, I went with green.

    Last tuesday I shot a doe with one and had to go home for batteries in flashlight went dead and had no plastic for inside my blazer. Picked up my 13 year old son and he saw the noc from about 80 yards away still lit after a good hour. It does not flash it stay on solid.

    If you want to go with a lighted noc i would recommend to use these.
    There are actually many more than just two colors to use. I have blue ones. I know there are also pink, white, ect.
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