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| Not a lot wrong with G nocks I use them myself ![]() You'll want Hunter Beiters with the symetric groove rather then the normal asymmetric one - using a D loop the string where the arrow nocks is vertical at full draw, on a finger shooter the string slopes at the nock point at full draw and the asymetric groove is designed to sit balanced and therefore leave the string with less interference. I've shot both and in the one group so have not noticed much difference in performance. OMMV If you want to survey Beiter stuff they have a website Werner Beiter | Dauchingen | Germany | Products | Nock
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| Thats great many thanks for the information. Can you tell me one last thing please, do the hunter nocks just push in effectively or do they need pins? |
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| Only the pin-out nocks will need pins (I don't think they make these for Navs though). Beiter should do an insert nock which would work and possibly an in-out, but you would have to check on that. |
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| You want 2-95 H Beiter In/Out Hunter nocks. These suit Navs. I used them on my Navs and in 15 busted nocks killed 1 arrow. A pin would not have saved it either.
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