Hello, I'm looking at some new shafts that only accept the bohning "f" nocks. I've never used them and worried they won't fit a "standard" traditional string. Does anyone have experience with these?
thanks!
What kind of arrows are you looking to get.A Bohning F-nock is the same as an Easton G-nock.I have had some experience with Bohning A-nocks same as Easton X-nocks for Axis/MFX.The Bohning A-nocks have a slightly larger throat then the X-nocks.I would think they would be the same.Standard traditional string is kind of vague,what do you call standard there are so many different strings.
My F nocks fit my SBD, which was sized for X nocks, just fine.
Can you take your bow or string to where you can try the F nocks, to see if they will fit? Or buy a box of F nocks, take them home an try them.
Good luck
Sounds easy enough, except I'm in England right now and the arrow shop is a long ways from here. It's a nightmare driving to where I have to go! It might be the best thing to do though.