Lumenoks
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Lumenoks
I got my Excalibur Lumenoks from Cabelas yesterday. They are awesome! But...the shut off switch is a bit finicky. Sometimes they turn back on or don't shut off all the way. I'm concerned they will light up in the case and kill the battery. Anyone ever have this issue? What am I doing wrong?
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I just picked up my first set of Lumenocks. Sounds like you are not pulling them out far enough. There are 2 small wires that make contact with the arrow and it's easy to pull out the nock so it goes off but a small bump turns it back on. I pull them out around 2 mm and seems secure. That said I am not hunting with them because they had a big effect on impact point and arrow flight on my 16" BEES. Make sure you test them with your hunting points...
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You have to pull them out further to shut them off
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Thanks guys! I didn't have a problem with the way they shoot. They shoot just like my other bolts.
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18" Diablo
150gr Bolt Cutters
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Go to their web site and they will explain every thing you want to know about them.
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Make sure your arrows are square. I use Lumenocks compulsively, (must have a dozen spares), and I weight match my plastic flat nocks with a set screw and they fly like darts out to 100y.Smong2000 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:37 amI just picked up my first set of Lumenocks. Sounds like you are not pulling them out far enough. There are 2 small wires that make contact with the arrow and it's easy to pull out the nock so it goes off but a small bump turns it back on. I pull them out around 2 mm and seems secure. That said I am not hunting with them because they had a big effect on impact point and arrow flight on my 16" BEES. Make sure you test them with your hunting points...
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I do as well, in fact I have a couple dead luminocks I use on my practise arrows before season.racking up points wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 9:39 amMake sure your arrows are square. I use Lumenocks compulsively, (must have a dozen spares), and I weight match my plastic flat nocks with a set screw and they fly like darts out to 100y.Smong2000 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:37 amI just picked up my first set of Lumenocks. Sounds like you are not pulling them out far enough. There are 2 small wires that make contact with the arrow and it's easy to pull out the nock so it goes off but a small bump turns it back on. I pull them out around 2 mm and seems secure. That said I am not hunting with them because they had a big effect on impact point and arrow flight on my 16" BEES. Make sure you test them with your hunting points...
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It is not your Lumenocks causing bad arrow flight ....
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WHat is your exact arrow setup? If you changed from flat BEE nocks to Lumenocks, you went from 6gr in the tail to 38grans in the tail and youchanged the FOC of your arrow. That affected the trajectory. Try a heavier BH and/or insert.Smong2000 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:37 amI just picked up my first set of Lumenocks. Sounds like you are not pulling them out far enough. There are 2 small wires that make contact with the arrow and it's easy to pull out the nock so it goes off but a small bump turns it back on. I pull them out around 2 mm and seems secure. That said I am not hunting with them because they had a big effect on impact point and arrow flight on my 16" BEES. Make sure you test them with your hunting points...
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Re: Lumenoks
I SAND THE END WHERE THE LUMENOK GOES AND WIRE BRUSH THE INSIDE OF THE SHAFT THE METAL CONTACT ON THE LUMENOK CAN BE TOUCHY MAKE SURE THE CONTACT DOES NOT HIT THE RAIL ON THE CROSSBOW AND SHOOT THEM BEFORE HUNTING TO DIAL THE IN WITH YOUR BROADHEAD OTHER WISE YOUR GOING TO REGRET IT IF YOU DON'T ... SOME OF THEM FISH TAIL COMING OUT OF THE BOW TURN THEM WITH IN LINE OF THE VANES TILL YOU FIND THE SWEET SPOT..
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If you are going to install the Lumenock you MUST square the nock end of your arrow to get good contact of the two wires. the wires Must be mounted horizontal to your rail. it may look like it will rub but it will be about 1/8 " above the grove . I have found that there is a diff. in arrow flight . when I practice I use a plastic nock with a set screw to make up the weight of the lumenock . I also found if you use them for practice with a hi powered bow 355 and up you can split the arrow with constant use. that is rare but does happen that is why I use the plastic nock with the set screw. I hope this helps you .
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nchunterkw wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 4:19 pmWHat is your exact arrow setup? If you changed from flat BEE nocks to Lumenocks, you went from 6gr in the tail to 38grans in the tail and youchanged the FOC of your arrow. That affected the trajectory. Try a heavier BH and/or insert.Smong2000 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:37 amI just picked up my first set of Lumenocks. Sounds like you are not pulling them out far enough. There are 2 small wires that make contact with the arrow and it's easy to pull out the nock so it goes off but a small bump turns it back on. I pull them out around 2 mm and seems secure. That said I am not hunting with them because they had a big effect on impact point and arrow flight on my 16" BEES. Make sure you test them with your hunting points...
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venison wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 4:54 pmI SAND THE END WHERE THE LUMENOK GOES AND WIRE BRUSH THE INSIDE OF THE SHAFT THE METAL CONTACT ON THE LUMENOK CAN BE TOUCHY MAKE SURE THE CONTACT DOES NOT HIT THE RAIL ON THE CROSSBOW AND SHOOT THEM BEFORE HUNTING TO DIAL THE IN WITH YOUR BROADHEAD OTHER WISE YOUR GOING TO REGRET IT IF YOU DON'T ... SOME OF THEM FISH TAIL COMING OUT OF THE BOW TURN THEM WITH IN LINE OF THE VANES TILL YOU FIND THE SWEET SPOT..
no expert here but I keep the lumens level with the rail.arrow is high enough above rail that the contact points do not rub rail...They work fine ...
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I love my lumenoks. The added weight at the rear of the arrow did change my arrow flight a little but I sighted in and practice with that setup and its good to go. One thing to note is that on carbon shafts, the little contact wires will eventually make little concave dents in the end of the shaft and can cause a poor connection resulting in weak lights and/or flickering on and off. I re-squared the knock end and fixed the issue. Just something to be aware of if you shoot them a lot.
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good info .ThanksKegbelly wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:05 pmI love my lumenoks. The added weight at the rear of the arrow did change my arrow flight a little but I sighted in and practice with that setup and its good to go. One thing to note is that on carbon shafts, the little contact wires will eventually make little concave dents in the end of the shaft and can cause a poor connection resulting in weak lights and/or flickering on and off. I re-squared the knock end and fixed the issue. Just something to be aware of if you shoot them a lot.