Marco Snap-On Glue-on Nocks
Item Number: 0117X
Price: $2.50 - $13.75
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Q:
Can I use the 5/16 snap on nock for the legacy 1916 aluminum shafting?
Asked on 11/26/2012 by RLB from north Carolina
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Hi there, For the 1916 this (5/16) is not the nock idealy indicated by the factory, but the diference is minimal, so yes, you can use it on it.. Sincerely, Bueno
Answered on 11/30/2012 by Anonymous
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Yes, a 5/16 snap-on nock will work on a 1916 Easton Legacy shaft. It probably provides a little more glue surface than a 9/32 nock, although the 9/32 works very well for me.
Answered on 11/27/2012 by Anonymous
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Yes you an use the 5/16" nock for the 1916 Legacy.
Answered on 11/27/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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I am not familiar with Marco snap-on nocks, however, I have always used Snap-on nocks with aluminum and wood arrows.
5/16" nocks will work fine and would be my choice.
Frank
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11/27/2012 by
Buckhorn73 from
Ontario, Canada Q:
With a 55 pound pull recurve bow much would a snap on nock slow the arrow down vs. a non snap nock?
Asked on 11/4/2012 by Bmiller from Michigan
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Howdy
I’ve been using snap on nocks with most of my arrows and I have shot a 45# recurve with them and I can tell you, if you know how to taper them properly to the shaft not only will they look good but there will be insignificant if not none speed reduction.
Hope it helps
Answered on 11/6/2012 by Anonymous
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I can't see the nock slowing the speed of the arrow down much at all unless the nock fits extremely tight.
Answered on 11/5/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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In my opinion, you should never have a nock that snaps on tight to the
point that it would slow the arrow down and cause excess string noise. I
use snap on nocks on a 55 pound long bow and shoot three fingers under
which requires a snap on nock. If the nocks are too tight, I modify them by
either spreading them out with a small screw driver or filing them out with
a small file in cases where they are too tight. Most of the time, the nocks
I receive fit snug on the string so I don't have to modify them at all. The
string I am using is a Fast Flight with 12 strands. If you are using a
Dacron with 16 strands, the nock will be really tight and will need to be
modified.
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Answered on 11/4/2012 by Anonymous
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It is my opinion that as long as the snap-on type nock is affixed such that a very light tap would dislodge the arrow,
there will be no noticeable change in speed or trajectory. It may require that in order to obtain the correct pressure,
one might have to open the nock by heating in hot water, or using an abrasive to reduce the throat of the nock to fit
the particular string.
Frank
Answered on
11/4/2012 by
Buckhorn73 from
Ontario, Canada Q:
Are the 11/32s appropriate for Easton 2117s? I purchased these and I'm not used to my nocks fitting over the taper and want to verify whether that will cause issues. They fit snugly but still, they're a little larger than I'm used to.
Asked on 9/20/2012 by Pete from Rochester, NY
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The outside diameter of the 2117's is 21/64. The 11/32 nocks are going to be 1/64 too big and the 5/16 will be 1/64 too small. You are able to use either size, it will be up to you if you want the nocks to be a little big or small.
Answered on 9/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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The 11/32's are to big I use 5/16 on my 2016 and 2116 Legacy's. They are a good fit and flush with the shaft.
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9/20/2012 by
Thor from
Western Australia Q:
How much do these nocks weigh?
Asked on 7/8/2012 by Rob from Greensboro, NC
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5/16 weighs 12 grains, 11/32 weighs either 15 or 17 grains, weighed half
a dozen and it was either 15 or 17 grains
Answered on 7/8/2012 by Anonymous
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From 12 to 15 grains..depending on the size
Answered on 7/8/2012 by Anonymous
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The snap on Nocks in 5/16 weigh very close to 12 grains and the 11/32 are 15 to 17 grains.
Answered on 7/11/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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Do you carry snap on knocks 1/4" ID?
Asked on 6/30/2012 by Ronnie from Liberty,SC
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Not in the snap on but we do have it in the classic #0135x
Answered on 7/3/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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what size nocks fit on 1716 aluminum shafts
Asked on 4/5/2012 by Anonymous
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The outside diameter of a 1716 is 17/64". A 1/4" nock will be a little small and a 9/32 nock will be a little big. I recommend using the Arizona Z nock. It comes in the 9/32 size.
Answered on 4/5/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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How do I get my existing nocks off my wooden arrows and these ones on
Asked on 3/17/2011 by Anonymous
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The easiest way that I have found to remove a glue on nock is to shave it off. You will need to be careful that you do not damage the arrow or the fletching. Normally the nock will come off once you have one side of it cut off.
Answered on 3/23/2011 by Justin from 3 Rivers Archery
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When i wanted to remove glue on nocks, ive always boiled some water and dipped the nocks into the water that softens the glue enough
Answered on 2/9/2012 by Jonathan Michelin from NorthWest River,NL
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I've had pretty good luck just whittling off a little at a time until the nock is real thin and then peeling the rest. Go slow and easy.
Answered on 4/26/2011 by Oldtimer from Brownwood. TX.
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Will these nocks fit on the Fletched Epic 600 Carbon Arrows, they have a 9/32 diameter? How should I get the other nocks off and these ones on?
Asked on 2/26/2011 by Anonymous
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For the Epic 600 arrows you will need the "H" nock which is a press in nock. To remove the nock the easiest way is to wrap a towel around the nock and pull it out with a pair of pliers and press the new one in.
Answered on 3/1/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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Will these nocks snap on a single serving fast flight string?
Asked on 12/24/2010 by Pennington from Thief River Falls MN
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It depends on how many strands the string is, but of all our glue-on nocks, the snap on has the tightest fit to any bow string.
Answered on 12/30/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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They do for me.
Answered on 1/5/2011 by Hagis from Finland
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If they don't, just immerse them briefly in water that's ALMOST boiling, place the nock on the string and pinch the wings together to adjust....Ron Sanders
Answered on 4/29/2011 by Tradron from Boise, Idaho
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Will this or any of your glue on nocks grab a single serving fast flight string?
Asked on 12/5/2010 by pennington from TRF MN
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Depending upon the diameter of the string you have the snap-on nocks are the tightest gripping glue-on nock we offer and should work for your needs.
Answered on 12/29/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery