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| Burt Coyote Lumenok | |
| By: xclusive1 Date: August 30, 2012, 7:28 pm | |
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| [font=times new roman]I am doing a review on this cause I have | |
| used these last year. My personal opinion and expierence with | |
| them are that the concept is very good but the quality is | |
| lacking. I bought a three pack of them to try out. First thing I | |
| had to do to make them fit like they were suppose to, was shave | |
| a little off with some sandpaper. Just to let you know what | |
| arrow I use, I use Easton Flatline D.O.A. 400's that use the | |
| S-nock. Once I finally got proper fitment on them, I proceeded | |
| to test how they work. The first one wouldn't come on no matter | |
| what I did, so I tried another one. The second one did work, but | |
| not as good as it should. I then proceeded to youtube to see if | |
| someone has had the simular problem. I found a few things that | |
| lead me to the source of the problem. The problem was that, I | |
| had arrow wraps on my arrows and it was covering a little of the | |
| top of the arrow where the nock slides in and it was't making | |
| contact with the arrow itself. These nocks have little metal | |
| tabs that come out from each side of the nock that makes contact | |
| with the arrow. If these tabs don't make contact, it will not | |
| light or light very dim. Down the battery was a long curly wire | |
| wrapped around the battery to help make contact with the arrow | |
| also. I didn't like either of this things cause they are very | |
| cheap and flemsy. After 5 shots with one, I had a wire break | |
| off. Once you put them in place, you can not twist them cause it | |
| will cause the wire to break. That is not a good thing if you | |
| have to adjust your nock for some reason. | |
| Now to the shooting part. As I said previously, after 5 shots, I | |
| had the wire break off of one, rendering it useless and just a | |
| ordinary nock. When you shoot them, they work most of the time | |
| but not all the time. After shooting and turning them off | |
| multiple times, it starts to mess with the cheap wireing, | |
| leaving them not to turn on sometimes after the shot or turn off | |
| the minute they hit the target. To turn them off, you have to | |
| pull back on the nock to loose contact between the metal tabs | |
| and the carbon arrow. After a few shots you eventually flaten | |
| those tabs and have to pop them outward over and over again. To | |
| me, that makes them useless and a item I will not buy again. I | |
| paid over 30 dollars for 3 of them and if they lasted for 150 | |
| shots, that was good. All of them eventually had the wires break | |
| on them. I wish I still had them to show you pics of what I was | |
| talking about, but I left them in my old bow case with my old | |
| Hoyt I sold. | |
| The main thing I am trying to get accross here is to save your | |
| money and don't buy this product. This is from my own personal | |
| expierence with them. They look great in there comercials and | |
| youtube videos but they wont show you how much of a pain they | |
| actually are. I will try a set of nockturnals and see how these | |
| are and do a review on them. I did also have a set of easton | |
| lighted nocks when I first started bow hunting and they worked | |
| good but battery life sucked! You can also go to youtube and see | |
| how to make some yourself. I have tried to do this already and | |
| they came out good, its just a pain to make and a pain to find | |
| the light to make them. There is also some question about the | |
| strength of them, which I never had a problem with them. If I | |
| find the video on this, I will post it for those who are | |
| interested in trying this. I found my lights at academy for | |
| this. I was lighted bobber lights. | |
| Hope this review was helpful to those who were thinking about | |
| buying these. When I buy the nockturnals, I will do a review on | |
| them also. If you have any input on this, please share. Thanks | |
| everyone.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 748-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Burt Coyote Lumenok | |
| By: wolfpac712 Date: September 13, 2012, 3:26 pm | |
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| You would think that for the price of lighted nocks they would | |
| be better designed and user friendly I'm hoping to get some Fire | |
| Accunocks from the Accunock company they run about the same | |
| price but boast about their battery lasting much longer and | |
| brighter then Lumenok they also talk about not using a nock | |
| tool to turn the nocks.. | |
| #Post#: 752-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Burt Coyote Lumenok | |
| By: xclusive1 Date: September 13, 2012, 3:38 pm | |
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| [font=times new roman]I am not to keen switches that you have to | |
| turn off. Every time you fire a arrow and the light comes on, | |
| you will have to take out your nock to turn it off. Not thrilled | |
| about it. I don't know what the magic trick will be to get a | |
| lighted nock with out cheap conduction system that breaks or a | |
| switch that you have to take you nock off to get to in order for | |
| you to turn it off, but I tell you this, who ever figures it out | |
| will have one hell of a product. I will try out the nockturnals | |
| just to see if I like them and I will let everyone know my | |
| findings.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 794-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Burt Coyote Lumenok | |
| By: wolfpac712 Date: September 15, 2012, 10:22 am | |
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| Got this off the Accunock website.. ACCU-FIRENOCK,---These | |
| specially modified Firenock Lights are designed to fit Standard | |
| size Accunocks, | |
| what makes this lighted nock different. | |
| 1. ACCU-FIRENOCK HAS A COMPUTER CHIP IN EACH ONE, MUCH MORE | |
| RELIABLE THEN ANY MAGNET OR TWISTY NOCK, MUCH BRIGHTER THEN ANY | |
| LIGHT ON THE MARKET TODAY. | |
| 2. YOU CAN CHANGE YOUR NOCK AT ANY TIME. | |
| THE LIGHT IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE ACCUNOCK. | |
| 3. CHANGEABLE BATTERY, DONT BUY ANOTHER DISPOSABLE LIGHTED NOCK, | |
| JUST CHANGE THE BATTERY. THIS SAME ONE CAN LAST YOU SEASON AFTER | |
| SEASON. | |
| 4. BROKE YOUR ACCUNOCK? DONT WORRY JUST PUT ON A NEW ONE. THE | |
| LIGHT WILL NOT BE AFFECTED | |
| 5. PACKAGE COMES WITH 3 AMAZING ACCU-FIRENOCK LIGHTS + 12 | |
| ACCUNOCKS YOU PICK THE COLOR(S) ACCUNOCK (WE LIKE CEAR OR RED | |
| WITH THESE. | |
| #Post#: 799-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Burt Coyote Lumenok | |
| By: xclusive1 Date: September 15, 2012, 11:34 am | |
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| What's the weight on these? Is it comparable to others? I like | |
| the way these sound. Gonna check them out. | |
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