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uh oh nock problems

Started by Ari_Bonn, August 15, 2017, 12:53:00 AM

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Ari_Bonn

So the other day I ordered some easton legacy 1916's and just now I realized its 9/32...

Where do I get a 9/32 glue on nock? Will 5/16 fit with a tiny bit of overhang?

bucknut

I have shot them with no issues.
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Hermon

I thought that the 1916 Legacy used uni- bushings?

JRY309

Legacy have a swaged nock end,Camo Hunters and Platinum have a uni-bushing.The Camo Hunter uses a X-bushing for use with a X-nock,same nock as an Axis.For Easton 1813,1816 and 1916 the uni-bushing is called a X-bushing.

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mahantango

Arizona makes a 9/32, but 5/16 are fine, you're only talking about 1/32".
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NY Yankee

Take an emery board and sand off a bit of the edge on the mouth of the nock to cut it back a bit. That should reduce the overhang to near zero.
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Gil

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Ari_Bonn



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