Shooting the luminock

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Shooting the luminock

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Had the Old Buck shooting so I could video tape the arrow . Through the scope it is amazing . :shock: :D
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:) When I first got one I tried it out over there . After that first shot Dad said he had to have them . :shock:
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Neat video, I would like to try some too.
It's also good to see I am not the only person who squeezes the crap out of the trigger with the safety on.. :D :D
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:) No flinch there . :lol:
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I love the luminok. I use it to veiw my shot with the videoscope after a shot on an animal. At $12 each it could be considered expensive, but its priceless to me
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Very Cool!! 8) Maybe as more people buy them the price might come down. But they are a Cool Toy!! :D
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Nice!

....and so very nice of you to give them to your Dad to use!!! :lol:
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Good video!
I was going to comment to tell him to flip the safety off BEFORE you pull the trigger, but Pyd beat me to it. :lol:
I have a lumenok ordered to see if I can make them fit/work in my 2215s. If it fits I will probably order more. Too many hunting shots are taken in dim light, and it would be nice to know if the hit was good or not before looking for a blood trail.
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:) Those are 2215`s and fly pretty darn good . Now hopefully they fly great THROUGH a deer . :D
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Great video, got mine in the mail Saturday and now all that remains is some minor arrow surgery.
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Doe Master wrote::) When I first got one I tried it out over there . After that first shot Dad said he had to have them . :shock:
Do they sell these at the Bow Shop in Waterloo? If not where did you get them?
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They sell them almost every where .I`ve seen them at the bow shop, bass pro, quinte outdoors .
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I have used them for a couple years now . They have worked great .
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Nice vid you two! It has got me thinking too about those.
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Mine dimmed during the off season since last yr. One fails to light. Starting to think that shooting a $20 arrow just so you can find it -if it lights- may not be cost effective..
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