Gotta love those long distance shots with lighted nocks, absolutely love the videos, I have learned so much from following your videos. Never stop! Keep them coming!
Always love the content! Your helpful tips and tricks has helped my form and accuracy tremendously! Looking forward to the next video! Diggin the Mo Hawk man!
love the videos keep up the great work love the nocturnal nocks in action every video is always a great learning experience always look forword to your knowledge about archery and how to become better and a constant archer thank u
When shooting lighted nocks it not just weight but it some cases from the throat of the nock to your shaft can differ depending on the nocks you shoot on your arrow that at non lighted. When is comes to tune your bow and arrow make one setup and tune for that setup. Many make this mistake right before hunting season and they need practice with there lighted nocks, than they wonder why they got a bad shot or missed!! Alway check your gear and stay in tune!!
Thanks for making these videos. Brand brand new to archery so learning a lot. Thanks again and one day if im on the west coast will have to stop by. Keep it up and don’t change.
Been using a number of lighted knocks for a few years now, the nocturnal strobe light knocks are my favorite, definitely easier to see in the leaves after a pass thru. Keep up the great vids, love to see all the great reviews and products
When I first started watching I thought it was the year 1999 and I was looking in a mirror headed off to Warp Tour !! Love the hawk, wish I could pull that off but I had two kids and have obtained a birds nest 🪹 situation. Oh I would greatly appreciate some sweet lighted nocks as we are approaching sweet September. 🤘 Keep being great
These nocks really light up my life but not as much and the slick new do. Another good video Josh. My nocturnal G-nock fit a little loose in my pierce shaft. Couple dabs of hairspray or nail polish worked for a tighter fit. But awesome point glad I checked mine sooner before season instead of a nock pulling out of the shaft on a hunt.
Love the content! Stoked for Bow Season! September 2nd here in Colorado! Also looking into building my arrows once the season is over, can't change my setup now
I like using them, especially for turkey hunting. I do test shoot mine on my hunting arrows with broadheads and usually impact isn't different out to 50-60 yards.
From down under Aust, love all your content in the videos. You guys have access to all the great gear on hand, shipping and time delays are the pits for us. Would like to try the lighted knocks, but havent see any hear. Not to sure on the Mohawk, though they already made that movie last of the Mohicans.
Great video on lighted knocks. As a freshman archer, I don't see the great advantage to lighted knocks other than to see them in flight but, that's at the expense of arrow speed and FOC. Can you do a video to elaborate on lighted knocks, their setup and uses? I'll be in the Panhandle of ID elk hunting in September...your shop will be on speed dial just in case I have issues! Thanks for all the great content.
Good video MFJJ and like the Mohawk!! Would have been nice to see you shoot 3 arrows with regular nocks and 3 with lighted nocks just to show how much difference there was and also noted the yardage! Thx.
I like the idea of shooting lighted nocks, however, they are quite expensive, a bit of a pain to turn off, plus you must, as you said, plan in advance to use them. As a side note, there must have been over a hundred dollars worth of nocks in the bucket, yet I enjoyed the nighttime fireworks. Thanks. O, the new look is interesting. Best wishes!
I love that archery keeps us well-rounded, requiring we keep our mind, body, and NAILS in check. Looks like someone needs some biotin supplementation! Thanks for the content and all you do.
I have not yet tried lighted nocks but plan to in the next month or two. Not hunting this year but pracrTicing as often as I can for next year! Also you should add some lighted nocks to the hair!
I have used lighted nicks for a while. What I did was hit the hardware store and buy #2 wood screws and glue them into my regular nocks so the weighed the same. Now I can practice with nocks that weigh the same and save battery for lighted nocks!!
Love shooting night shots with lighted nocks!! We had a group of people join in with us at TAC in TN. Shooting the elk on the Sitka course at 92 yards. We had to bump it back to 104 so we could make it challenging… haha