Halo are the best for sure. The back end weight of lighted nocs is always a concern but even more so is the Noc fit with a standard serving. Regardless of the brand I’ve always had to re-serve my string for the fit I want.
Hey man. I have the new lift and I’m pretty sure your 31 is the same way. What way do you run your fletchings in your rest to keep it from hitting stuff on your bow?
@@SwampLifeAdventures I run an odd vane up setup. You could do a four fletch as well. If that doesn’t work, just rotate your nock on the arrow until you don’t have any contact after the shot. Hope that helps!
@@SwampLifeAdventures I’ve shot like that before. I didn’t notice any difference even out to 130 yards. Nothing wrong with it! Just shoot what gives you the most confidence!
Good luck opening day.
@@kellyskinner7282 You as well!
What lighted nocks are you shooting with your victory rips?
@@JakeBledsoe I have been shooting Halo nocks. I definitely like them more than Nocturnal.
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 gotcha I will have to try those out.
Halo are the best for sure. The back end weight of lighted nocs is always a concern but even more so is the Noc fit with a standard serving. Regardless of the brand I’ve always had to re-serve my string for the fit I want.
Hey man. I have the new lift and I’m pretty sure your 31 is the same way. What way do you run your fletchings in your rest to keep it from hitting stuff on your bow?
@@SwampLifeAdventures I run an odd vane up setup. You could do a four fletch as well. If that doesn’t work, just rotate your nock on the arrow until you don’t have any contact after the shot. Hope that helps!
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 okay I been doing odd left to where the other 2 miss that string wheel
@@SwampLifeAdventures I’ve shot like that before. I didn’t notice any difference even out to 130 yards. Nothing wrong with it! Just shoot what gives you the most confidence!