Victory Bohning F-Nock

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Bohning's F Nock fits micro shafts with an ID of .166" (commonly known as 4mm or G Nock) shafts and G UNI Bushing systems. The F Nock features a double-lock throat of .120" (3.05mm). Each F Nock weighs an average of 6.5 grains (421.2 mg). Tech tip: for easier insertion and indexing, apply a small amount of Bohning's Tex-Tite or Seal-Tite Wax to the nock shank. NOT ALL BRANDS OF NOCKS ARE CREATED EQUAL At Bohning, every nock style must pass the following steps before introduction to the market: 1. Computer simulations identify potential weak points. 2. Destructive testing methods expose possible design flaws or material defects. 3. Accelerated life cycle testing using a custom-built bow is performed at kinetic energy levels exceeding 110 ft-lbs (nearly twice that of most hunting bows). A single nock must withstand over 1000 shots or it goes back to step 1. Proudly manufactured at the Bohning Factory in Lake City, Michigan, United States.

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Bohning's F Nock fits micro shafts with an ID of .166" (commonly known as 4mm or G Nock) shafts and... Read more

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      Bohning's F Nock fits micro shafts with an ID of .166" (commonly known as 4mm or G Nock) shafts and G UNI Bushing systems. The F Nock features a double-lock throat of .120" (3.05mm). Each F Nock weighs an average of 6.5 grains (421.2 mg). Tech tip: for easier insertion and indexing, apply a small amount of Bohning's Tex-Tite or Seal-Tite Wax to the nock shank. NOT ALL BRANDS OF NOCKS ARE CREATED EQUAL At Bohning, every nock style must pass the following steps before introduction to the market: 1. Computer simulations identify potential weak points. 2. Destructive testing methods expose possible design flaws or material defects. 3. Accelerated life cycle testing using a custom-built bow is performed at kinetic energy levels exceeding 110 ft-lbs (nearly twice that of most hunting bows). A single nock must withstand over 1000 shots or it goes back to step 1. Proudly manufactured at the Bohning Factory in Lake City, Michigan, United States.

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