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I don't use them but I see the big advantage in helping to find the arrow after the shot or filming hunts.
If using a scoped crossbow, watch your follow through and don't try to peek to see where the lighted nock is flying. I found myself doing that when I shot a few on my buddies bow. My shooting suffered because I wanted to see the arrow instead of concentrating on the shot.
If using a scoped crossbow, watch your follow through and don't try to peek to see where the lighted nock is flying. I found myself doing that when I shot a few on my buddies bow. My shooting suffered because I wanted to see the arrow instead of concentrating on the shot.