You have to papertune and create your sight tape with the lighted nocks you intend to hunt with. The difference on paper is pretty drastic. Another great video Leigh!
You are producing good videos with down to earth approach to viewers. I really liked this video too. I like the idea of illuminating nock but my gut feeling is telling me not to use them. I'll stick to my regular nocks.
Well, I thought the same for years. A couple years back I got some DeePower brand for my Black Eagle Carnivore arrows. To date I haven’t had but one of a dozen that stopped lighting. And I shoot my hunting arrows a lot. And they fit the shaft and my string perfectly. I did make a sight tape for my single pin. Seriously, the new tape didn’t show change until past 30 yards. At 40 yards it was actually only 1-1 1/2” low after dozens of sight in shots. For the cheap price give them a try. Amazon had them. I’m shooting a 416 grain finished hunting arrow at 272 fps for reference on my trajectory. They have blue,red or green ones. The blue are awesome to watch in the late evening at practice.
I’ve had great results with the DeePower brand. After hundreds and hundreds of shots only one of a dozen quit working. They fit my Carnivore shafts perfectly and on paper tuning shots I couldn’t see any difference. I was using the aluminum bushing with “ g” nocks so that’s probably why I had no tuning issues. To 30 yards I couldn’t see any noticeable differences in POI, but at 40 yards like 1-1 1/2” low. I made a new sight tape for that drop. All is good to 60 yards. Now, I don’t shoot at game past 35 but you never know ifyou might need a second arrow sent way out there to finish off the kill.
You have to papertune and create your sight tape with the lighted nocks you intend to hunt with. The difference on paper is pretty drastic. Another great video Leigh!
You are producing good videos with down to earth approach to viewers. I really liked this video too. I like the idea of illuminating nock but my gut feeling is telling me not to use them. I'll stick to my regular nocks.
@@kokomo6754 thanks so much for the kind words!
Well, I thought the same for years. A couple years back I got some DeePower brand for my Black Eagle Carnivore arrows. To date I haven’t had but one of a dozen that stopped lighting. And I shoot my hunting arrows a lot. And they fit the shaft and my string perfectly. I did make a sight tape for my single pin. Seriously, the new tape didn’t show change until past 30 yards. At 40 yards it was actually only 1-1 1/2” low after dozens of sight in shots. For the cheap price give them a try. Amazon had them. I’m shooting a 416 grain finished hunting arrow at 272 fps for reference on my trajectory. They have blue,red or green ones. The blue are awesome to watch in the late evening at practice.
I’ve had great results with the DeePower brand. After hundreds and hundreds of shots only one of a dozen quit working. They fit my Carnivore shafts perfectly and on paper tuning shots I couldn’t see any difference. I was using the aluminum bushing with “ g” nocks so that’s probably why I had no tuning issues. To 30 yards I couldn’t see any noticeable differences in POI, but at 40 yards like 1-1 1/2” low. I made a new sight tape for that drop. All is good to 60 yards. Now, I don’t shoot at game past 35 but you never know ifyou might need a second arrow sent way out there to finish off the kill.