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AlanD
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Easton XX75 Camo Hunter
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March 26, 2015, 11:01:00 AM »
I have a question about the Super Nocks on these shafts. How do these nocks fit on the string? I'm using a 12 strand Rhino string. (actually my son is)We have been shooting Carbon Express Heritage and the nocks(TCX)that come with it have a loose fit on the string. So I have been installing nock adapters and using Arizona 9/32 glue on nocks. It is giving us a nice fit and I'm real happy with them. The thing is my son has been growing like a weed and his carbons are getting to short to safely shoot. I cannot keep buying carbons over and over. So until he slows down I'm thinking about a more economical approach. Also he likes the look of the camo's. But I've never used these nocks so I don't know how they will fit. The TCX nocks had a snap going on the string however the throat was to big and they were quite loose on the string.
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2nocks
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Re: Easton XX75 Camo Hunter
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March 26, 2015, 11:18:00 AM »
Depends how the string is served. You should have the string served to fit the nock you use. On the skinny strings it may have to be built up.
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Sirius Black
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Re: Easton XX75 Camo Hunter
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March 26, 2015, 11:24:00 AM »
I shoot Camo Hunters, and they use a 5/16" nock. Nock fit depends a lot on the string serving size. If you order a custom string, tell the maker what arrow nock you want to use. Nice thing about the 5/16" is you can try different ones, and one of them will probably work for you.
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dragonheart
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Re: Easton XX75 Camo Hunter
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March 26, 2015, 03:47:00 PM »
I do not like the way the super nock fits the bowstring. I would buy the Easton 3-D supernock, best nock for Easton super-unibusing in my opinion. If you decide you like the supernock, then let me know and I will send you a bunch of them. I think they will fit tighter than your current nock.
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Bigjackfish
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Re: Easton XX75 Camo Hunter
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March 26, 2015, 05:18:00 PM »
The 3-D super nock is the bomb ,I bought a dozen to try after seeing a lot of poeple like them.Well now I have 4 dozen more great fit for my strings,not as tight as the regular super nock.
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