i got the 28 unibushing seems that they are a bit loose to get perfect alignment, tried glue, all kinds, now i just put a layer of grocery bag in there but my flight reminded me of when i first started gluing nocks to wood.
on the same note i shot a paper tuner for the first time in years, cus it was infront of a nice sheep targed, perfect bullet holes over a dozen times in a row from many distances, and every arow in the quiver.
they just seem to steer funny.
could just me my shooting, hope not
Mine seem to fit pretty tight. Matter of fact, when I put them in I originally didn' tglue the first one and had a heck of a time getting it back out to put glue on it. Not sure what the issue is. Talk to Ted at Raptor Archery and maybe he can shed some light.
Mike
I have used the ACC 3-28 bushings in AD Trads and Trad Lite's and they fit great,nice and snug with alittle Powerbond.I have also used the AD nock adpaters and then cut them at the first groove closest to the shaft and the G-nocks fit right in,just more work then using the 3-28 bushings.
Thanks JRY, I didn't know that about cutting the adapters. I might try that one day.
I've installed the nock adapters for my customers on the AD's using JB weld, nice snug fit. By cutting off the tip you can use the Easton "G" nock or glue on a 9/32 nock.
I slid a 3-28 into the nock end of shaft without gluing it and there was a little play in it. I suspect that, once it is glued in it won't be a problem as long as the arrows are vertical while the epoxy is drying. Have some inserts ordered and I am going to find out. Have a friend that doens't have any problem with his.
i checked to make sure i got the right size the bag says acc 28 not 3-28 is there a difference