I have some and they are fine,they are a XX75 alloy.Kind of a low cost black verison of their Legacy,the only other Easton XX75 still with swaged ends for glue-on nocks.You can cut them off and install uni-bushing for a S-type(
Super nock or any other made to fit a .246ID) push-in nock.Nocks won't fit without a uni-bushing.But with the cost of uni-bushing they may cost close to Easton that come with bushings,uni-bushing are around $10.Add that to the low cost and you can probably get Camo Hunter's already with uni-bushings.Me personally I don't mind glue-on nocks.Easton Gamegetter 500 are a 2016,a low cost arrow with uni-bushing but a plastic uni-bushing.