Breadcrumb nocks

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Anyone dropped the coin to play with these? The reviews online are horrible! But I lost two Iron Wills this weekend which is about $70 bucks. Missed and lost one in the field then my doe carried one off and dropped it somewhere. But being an open field and being able to watch her I didn't pay attention to a blood trail (actually never found any blood on a perfect double lung heart.)

Was wondering what the range of the app is and if it'll work offline.

If it works like advertisised it'd be pretty epic! Even trying to find your arrow on a pass through let a lone a partial.

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They don't make them for micro shafts yet but I want to get some. I'm sick of losing 30 bucks every time I shoot a grouse!

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I have been playing with the flex fletch glow in the dark vanes.


I have used light up nocks and they are hit or miss. Hard impact they quit working. They aren't as bright as a lighted nock. ( And I think your a trad shooter). Actually double checking your screen name I'm certain you are. So this is probably irrelevant for what you are looking for. At this point just putting it out there for options for others.
 
I use a combination of green firenocks (kind of expensive) and reflective arrow wraps (are great if you want to go the cheap route).
 

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I use a combination of green firenocks (kind of expensive) and reflective arrow wraps (are great if you want to go the cheap route).

I shoot a really heavy arrow and a lot of my arrows end up under ground. I have lighted nocks also but they don't help in that situation. They also don't work very well in the middle of the day. That's why I'm interested in these guys.
 
I have some, but don't use them. I pre-ordered and had changed to different shafts by the time they were finally delivered.

To apologize for the delay, they sent a 'Bluetooth Location Marker'. It stinks. I have it attached to my treestand. The signal is very weak, I can see the stand before picking up the signal. In my experience the range is about 15 yards. Keep in mind this is the 'Locator', not the nocks, but since it's about 2 inches square and powered by 2 AAA lithium batteries it must be much more powerful than a small nock.
 
At 40 grains I just don't think it's practical, with fletchings and a wrap you could be looking at up to 80 or 90 grains on the back of your arrow.
 
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