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Old 13-02-07, 07:00 PM
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Riser: Reflex Highlander
Limbs: ZR100
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Beiter 19 vs. Easton 3D nocks

Well, i'm going to buy some X7, and i've seen that Beiter have nocks for them. They cost almost the triple than the Easton, but do they worth the price?
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Old 13-02-07, 07:40 PM
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Riser: Hoyt Vantage X8
Limbs: XT 2000
Sight: Shibuya Ultima
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Beiter nocks are the best. I have Beiter nocks in all my arrows.
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Old 14-02-07, 08:10 AM
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Limbs: Hoyt Ultratec
Sight: SureLoc Challenger
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Yes.

Beiter nocks really are the dogs dangly bits. Best around IMHO. They fit nice on the string and also stay consistent for longer. Plus they come with 3 groove typs- no. 1 groove for recurve, no 2 groove for compound and the Hunter (symmetric) version for compounds shot off a loop.

They also do variations- insert types for unibush and in/out versions for carbon shafts.

If you get the usual asymmetric for recurve, couple of things to remember: (1) the Beiter logo should be on top and (2) you'll need a nock adaptor for your fletching jig. The black adaptor is for no. 1 groove and the orange one for no. 2 groove. Nock installation tools ditto.

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Old 14-02-07, 12:10 PM
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Riser: Black Winact,Jager grip
Limbs: Winex 42#
Sight: Copperjohn with G505
Stabilisers: 31" Doinker carbon
Button: Shibuya
Bow String: 16/18 strand Majesty (R.Young)
Arrows: Nav 610,Fatboys 500 27"

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I really like the Beiter nocks. I use them in my Fatboys. The red ones do seem a bit brittle but no damaged shafts from collisions yet.
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