Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Bohning Archery Nocks

Messages posted to thread:
Turkeyman 21-Sep-18
moebow 21-Sep-18
Turkeyman 21-Sep-18
Turkeyman 21-Sep-18
nomo 21-Sep-18
Hermon 21-Sep-18
beemann 22-Sep-18
ottertails 22-Sep-18
ottertails 22-Sep-18
aromakr 22-Sep-18
Turkeyman 22-Sep-18
From: Turkeyman
Date: 21-Sep-18




Did Bohning ever make a nock that didn't have the index on it ? Also there color choices was Apricot and flo Orange two different colors . Thanks

From: moebow
Date: 21-Sep-18




Why would you want a nock without an indexer???? Marco nocks didn't have one but I like the index so the arrow can be oriented to the string by feel without looking at it. Don't know if Bohning ever made one, I would have ignored it if they did.

Arne

From: Turkeyman
Date: 21-Sep-18




Meant two say are the apricot and the flo orange two different colors ?

From: Turkeyman
Date: 21-Sep-18




Arnie I seen nocks on the auction site, Said they were Bohning without indexer,

From: nomo
Date: 21-Sep-18




I'm thinking I remember a choice of an index or not, but then again, I'm old so I can't always trust my recall. ;~)

From: Hermon Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Sep-18




I have some that are that way. 11/32" orange. Bright, solid orange, not the kind that is somewhat transparent.

From: beemann
Date: 22-Sep-18




You can cut em off real easy with a knife and then a little file work its gone . Started shooting four fletch been doing it for years.

From: ottertails
Date: 22-Sep-18




I still have hundreds in both 5/16 and 11/32 without the indexer. That's the way they were made until sometime in the early '90s I think when they made them with the index and called them 'Bohning Classics'.

From: ottertails
Date: 22-Sep-18




Oh yeah,,,I bought what was advertised as 'apricot' from one or more archery shops and then some advertised as 'flo orange' from others.... They were the exact same color...guess it was just how they decided to label them.

From: aromakr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 22-Sep-18




Bohning "Classics" have an index. The "T" nock is the same nock without an index,.

Bob

From: Turkeyman
Date: 22-Sep-18




Thanks for all the information . Greatly appreciated.





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