Came across a package of these. Anyone ever use them? Just curious if they do what is claimed. These are from the 1980's and still available, so I guess a lot of people have and still use them.
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Unknown member
Feb 26, 2022
In the early 2000's they came out with a twisted nock as well that would get the arrow cork screwing right off the string. It was co-joined to the fletching and the whole unit was stuck in the back of a carbon arrow.
If a little is good, a lot must be better, right?...
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Feb 26, 2022
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I recall those nocks. Just another gimmick I suppose. Didn’t someone come up with a rotating broadhead as well?
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Unknown member
Feb 25, 2022
I also remember those vanes. I don’t recall any of our field shooters using them.
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Feb 25, 2022
Yes I remember them back in the 80's and there were a few guys in our club that used them. Me myself, I wasn't into gimmicks ! LOL
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Feb 25, 2022
I think some Olympic style archers still use spin type vanes.
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Feb 25, 2022
Never heard of these Ira. Think I'll stay with feathers..lol
In the early 2000's they came out with a twisted nock as well that would get the arrow cork screwing right off the string. It was co-joined to the fletching and the whole unit was stuck in the back of a carbon arrow.
If a little is good, a lot must be better, right?...
I also remember those vanes. I don’t recall any of our field shooters using them.
Yes I remember them back in the 80's and there were a few guys in our club that used them. Me myself, I wasn't into gimmicks ! LOL
I think some Olympic style archers still use spin type vanes.
Never heard of these Ira. Think I'll stay with feathers..lol