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Probably not for tunable nocks,I mean most other push-in type nocks run anywhere from $6-8 like Super nocks,G-nocks and others.I haven't seen any other nock manufacturer like Bohning make nocks for Grizzlysticks.
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I wish there were other options. I find the grizzly stik nocks do not grip my bowstring and the plastic is not pliable in boiling water so you have no way to tighten them up a bit.
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You can build up your string with floss to make the nock fit right.
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The nocks for Arrow Dynamics fit in my friend's Sitka GrizzlyStiks and are cheaper to buy. The point inserts also fit.
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Jimbow39 You might find the ID fits...but on the Griz Sticks (AK/Safarri)the OD is larger because the Griz is "continuous taper" so the OD is larger and the "collar" on the point insert has a larger "flange."
I really like the nock inserts they used to offer and then use regular nocks.
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TGMM Family of the Bow Sasquatch 60" T/D, R/D LB Posts: 11101 | From: L@ncaster County, PA | Registered: Mar 2003
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Doc Nock, Arrow dynamics also offers nock inserts that use regular nocks. Might give them a try. Three Rivers carries them. They can lso be cut off and then use "g" nocks.
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