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Item Number: 6754X
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Q: I am shooting some Easton Maxum solo 420 (2215) aluminum arrows. Will these nocks fit these arrows? Or what nock do you suggest? Asked on 8/1/2012 by Carp from Holdrege,Nebraska Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: The nock to string fit is what is important. If the string is too large or small diameter the nock will not fit properly. I lay my bow in my lap, attach the arrow to the string and tap the string lightly with 1 finger. The arrow should release when tapped but not just fall off. If it varies from this I change the nock with a new one. I would recommend an Easton Super UNI bushing size 2215 and Easton Super Nocks or Super 3D nocks. They are very consistent from nock to nock. The UNI bushing will look like this. Use hot melt or super glue to install.. This may already be installed in your arrow shaft. If so you are ready to go. Three Rivers Part Number 0155-062 Answered on 8/2/2012 by Anonymous A: You need supernocks. G nicks will be too narrow. Sent from my iPhone Answered on 8/2/2012 by toehead from Oklahoma A: You will need the S nock Answered on 8/2/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I'm confused as to the difference between G, S and super nocks and the uni-bushings for each. Some uni-bushings are plastic, and some are metal? How do you know which to use on different shafts, and which nocks to use with them? Also, if a nock gets busted, how is it removed from the uni-bushing so as to replace it? Asked on 7/10/2012 by Mike from Braselton, GA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: S and Super nocks are the same, except for the colors. The G nock is much smaller. Easton 5/16 carbon arrows will use the S nocks. We have a uni bushing that will allow you to use the G nock in the 5/16 shafts. The unibushings for the carbon arrows are mostly going to be aluminum. The plastic bushings are normally used in the Gamegetters. Answered on 7/11/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will these knoks fit the gamegeter 500 shaft. I use a b-50 flemish string, and i don't like to file my knoks. will the large grove work for this string,and fit the uni-bushing in these arrows? thank you Asked on 4/16/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These will be to small to fit in the uni bushing that has been installed. You can get these to fit but you will have to use another "G" nock uni bushing on top of the stock uni bushing Even though this nock is the large grove it will not have a much larger throat over the super knocks that are installed from the factory. Answered on 4/17/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Are these the nocks that fit the Uni Bushings in the Easton Genesis V2 arrow shafts? Asked on 10/31/2011 by Carrothead Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: At the beginning of the year the Genesis V2 arrows used the G nocks. I just pulled a dozen from the shelf and it appears that they now have N nocks in them. The N nocks are a new nock that Easton is coming out with. We will not have any until January. Answered on 11/1/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: will these Easton G nocks fit my beman ics hunter arrows?\ thanks! Asked on 7/9/2011 by Rick from Frost, Tx Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These nocks will fit the ICS hunter arrows but you will need the G nock uni-bushing. Answered on 7/12/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Do the G Nocks come in large and small? Asked on 11/27/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: We only carry the one size in these nocks and it is the large grove. Answered on 12/7/2010 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes,I think 3rivers only sells the large,call customer service to be sure.Large size is smaller than average nock.Small is even smaller and nock throat is short. Answered on 1/11/2011 by swampboy from Inverness,florida
Q: will this nock fit a martian jaguar bow string? i need a wide throat Asked on 11/24/2010 by Dustin Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer
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