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Help me identify this nock, please!

Started by longbow fanatic 1, February 03, 2017, 04:17:00 PM

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longbow fanatic 1


Pine

From the picture it kinda looks like a Z nock .
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lefty4

Looks like a Bohning Classic without the index.
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longbow fanatic 1

It's not the classic, I don't think. I have some that are the same size and they fit a little more loosely on my string than these do.

1/4 away

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J. Holden

Looks to me like the one you need more of!  Sorry, couldn't resist.

Seriously though, looking at 3 Rivers website either the Z nock or Marco maybe?

-Jeremy   :coffee:
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M60gunner

If it is for a wood shaft and it looks that way, Z nock. Not an AAE. Try looking on F&S Archery supply website. They still handle a few different brands left over from the aluminum days

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BILL LEU

looks like a "snap" nock, can get those from the Nocking Point
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Terry Lightle

It looks just like the older Bohning Classics on my Surewood hunting arrows.The original Classics did not have the indexer.
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Orion

I believeI've heard those referred to as "snap on" nocks. Don't know who makes them.  Could be the old Bohnings.

longbow fanatic 1

In  spite of J.Holden, thank you everyone for your responses. JK, Jeremy!     :biglaugh:

J. Holden

Pslam 46:10

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Bowtie

I think that Nocking Point might be right; older Bohning Classics.  The nock looks very similar to a bag of Bohning Classic nocks that I bought about 5 years ago.  Still have the bag, but few nocks left.  Bag desciption says.... Bohning Classic, Streamline shape, Soft snap throat, 9/32 T, #1055, Lot #51391.  I've been trying to find some for the last few years... no luck.
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monterey

Just to be different, I'll guess Bjorn.   :)
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Fletcher

Early Bohning Classic before they added the index.  Are you looking for some?
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longbow fanatic 1

QuoteOriginally posted by Fletcher:
Early Bohning Classic before they added the index.  Are you looking for some?
Yes, sir. As many as I can get.

Tater

11/32 or 5/16..? It is an early Bohning Classic without the index.

 
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