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Yes, it is of good quality
Will use it to build traditional arrows !
These OK but I will miss Bjorn nocks which I used 30 years
well made but I like a larger nock.
Great nocks
These nocks work great on bamboo arrows.
Think twice
These nocks are not compatible with my bitzenberger fletching jig. The raised "index" prevents the nock from seating in the jig nock holder, and must be shaved off.
I would buy again
Target/hunting
Great nocks, just be conscious of your sting thickness
These nocks are great; be conscious of your severing and thickness of your string though. On the light bows with thinner strings, they will fall off the string if you shoot 3 under. Still giving them 5 stars
I would buy this product again
Tip of the week from Traditional Bowhunter: I painted the Nock taper white before gluing the florescent green nock, they show up better.
Great product
I like these the best
The 1/4" would be the best option.
It can be used, but I'd recommend a 9/32" nock instead. They are slightly smaller, but would not have the lip that 5/16" would give you.
11/32" is a better fit for 2117 arrows.
The throat size will not change on the 5/16" option.
I filed my nocks out a bit so they were MORE loose on the string. I know many folks like the feeling of the nock securing the arrow to the string but it's a little noisy on release. If you want a tighter fit, I would change nocks. The 5/16 would be too small to go on your shafts and the curf in the nock isn't any smaller when you move down in shaft diameter anyway. Hope this helps. Joshua Shelton
The 5/16 doesn't really fit any tighter on the string. If I remember correctly, I made 15 strand strings (B50) and they fit perfectly.
I would say a 16 strand with Nylon 400 serving would be a good fit.
I would recommend the 11/32" size.
You would need the 5/16 size nock for the 2018 spine.
I would recommend the Bohning Signature Nock for a similar fit to the string as these nocks. The item number for those nocks is 0145X.
Yes you could use a 5/16 nock on an 11/32 taper but it would not cover the whole taper of the arrow.
The rose bohning classic index nocks are a transparent color.
I didn't get pink nocks. However, the colors I did get were opaque.
Those rose (pink) nocks are transparent. ****@***.***> escreveu: