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DuckHuntingUSA
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Re: Lumenok

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Do the Diablo arrows that come with them weight the same as those without?
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bob watkins
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Re: Lumenok

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i like them just be sure to square the end of your arrow they will work every time
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buckknife wrote:I was just wondering how many use the lumenoks on their bolts. I never used them before and thinking about getting some.
i do not use them yet but do plan on trying them after seeing them in use from friends. they are very bright and flew great. the only question mark i have with with them is they seem difficult to turn off
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the only question mark i have with with them is they seem difficult to turn off[/quote]

I love the product. Other than two that I let sit in a field over night (after passing thru deer) they have lasted me three seasons plus without any issues. You have to know how to install, use and maintain them. I for one will never go back. Seeing shot placement has been a huge additional "plus" in my hunting world.

Best way to turn them off when they are tight is to wiggle them bavk and forth with a pair of Danny Miller arrow puller pliers before you remove the arrow from your target. Do not twist them when you remove them or you run the risk of damaging the post contacts. Hope this helps.

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Galgo wrote:--Best way to turn them off when they are tight is to wiggle them bavk and forth with a pair of Danny Miller arrow puller pliers before you remove the arrow from your target. Do not twist them when you remove them or you run the risk of damaging the post contacts. Hope this helps.
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I took mine and scrapped (shaved) off a little plastic till they fit snugly in the arrows but I am able to pull them out to turn them off with my fingers. Used my pocket knife and it took about 10 minutes to do 3. Be careful and do not remove too much at once. Scrape and try, then scrape again if necessary.
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Re: Lumenok

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Went out today and bought the Excalibur firebolts with them in already,can't wait to try them!!!!! :)
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buckknife wrote:Went out today and bought the Excalibur firebolts with them in already,can't wait to try them!!!!! :)
that's the way to go, let us know how you like them.
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