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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Grandpa3 on March 24, 2007, 08:35:00 PM
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I'm looking into trying some Easton uni-nock arrows and have never tried them. What are the plus and minuses with them. Thanks for any input you can give
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You can add the uni-nock bushings to most easton aluminum arrows.They will take super nocks or most standard carbon nocks,I like them for the tunability and ease to replace them.I installed them on a couple of dozen 2018 Legacy's.Some of easton come with unibushings,I think XX78 and new camo hunters.Most have to be 20/64" or larger for uni-bushings.I seen in Lancaster Archery that easton makes what is called a X-bushing for 1816,1913 and 1916 that accept X-nocks.The X-nocks fit axis/mfx arrows.I prefer them in my shafts so I can rotate the shaft for fletching clearence.
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Minus is they usually fit a trad string too tight. I just file them a little with sandpaper.
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I like the uni nocks. You can turn it for better fletch clearence like JRY said and I have never had a uni nock break. I cant say that about regualr nocks.I've had regular nocks break when shooting a few times over the years. Scares the crap out of you and can ruin a bow when it happens.Wish I could put uni's on my wood arrows.
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Bohning makes a signature nock that fits the uni-bushing.I get mine from Lancaster.Not as tight on the string as Eastons.
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uni noks are indestructable! I have robin hooded a few arrows and the nok absolutly saved the shaft.