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TAC 15/15i Basic Unpublished Information
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<blockquote data-quote="Dorge" data-source="post: 496990" data-attributes="member: 32916"><p>Long range archery is about consistency. In one word, the more consistant one can make the nock to nock, the better it will be. At Firenock we only use Bayer makelon polycarbonate whcih besides the best modling consistant flow, light transmission, IZOD factor are about the best there is. and we have the lightest nock for the tac (firenock D is about 1/3 weight of the Tac). To have the absolute consistency, I only use single cavity mould so EVERY nock comes out of the same mould, thus if temperature if maintained, they can be +/- 0.000002 mm variance.</p><p> </p><p>Like all true nocks, the nock throat consistency is the abosolute on release accuracy as the pressure off the nock and on the nock must be the SAME EVERYTIME. </p><p> </p><p>PSE Standard nock is from a 35 year old mould. The tolerance is all over the place. The plastic it uses is about as average as it gets. The IZOD factor of that specific plastic is a lot less to be desire. Do not take my word for it. Press it through the string a few times and the nock throat opening will no longer be the same.</p><p> </p><p>With Firenock D nock, you got a lighted nock if you so desire. To learn more about the different computer system you can get with Firenock, you can visit Firenock.com. At this time, we offer 18 variation of Lighted nock for the Tac arrow:</p><p>1) 1 nock color (red)</p><p>2) 6 LED colors</p><p>3) 3 circuit functions</p><p>4) 2 different batteries (Shelf life, temperature tolerance)</p><p> </p><p>This would be what I would start as how we are different. Better? That would depends on what you desire and want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorge, post: 496990, member: 32916"] Long range archery is about consistency. In one word, the more consistant one can make the nock to nock, the better it will be. At Firenock we only use Bayer makelon polycarbonate whcih besides the best modling consistant flow, light transmission, IZOD factor are about the best there is. and we have the lightest nock for the tac (firenock D is about 1/3 weight of the Tac). To have the absolute consistency, I only use single cavity mould so EVERY nock comes out of the same mould, thus if temperature if maintained, they can be +/- 0.000002 mm variance. Like all true nocks, the nock throat consistency is the abosolute on release accuracy as the pressure off the nock and on the nock must be the SAME EVERYTIME. PSE Standard nock is from a 35 year old mould. The tolerance is all over the place. The plastic it uses is about as average as it gets. The IZOD factor of that specific plastic is a lot less to be desire. Do not take my word for it. Press it through the string a few times and the nock throat opening will no longer be the same. With Firenock D nock, you got a lighted nock if you so desire. To learn more about the different computer system you can get with Firenock, you can visit Firenock.com. At this time, we offer 18 variation of Lighted nock for the Tac arrow: 1) 1 nock color (red) 2) 6 LED colors 3) 3 circuit functions 4) 2 different batteries (Shelf life, temperature tolerance) This would be what I would start as how we are different. Better? That would depends on what you desire and want. [/QUOTE]
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