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Lumenok R300 Bolts for Ravin Crossbows

By August 9, 20241 Comment

With an ever-changing offering of high-performance crossbows hitting the market each year, the team at Lumenok has continued to stay at the front of the pack offering lighted nocks for crossbows of all kinds. 

Their latest, the R300 nock and Lumen-Arrow Bolt is built to meet the demanding needs of Ravin crossbows. The bolt uses a .300 ID shaft and is equipped with an R300 nock that has a replaceable battery. 

Unique to Ravin, these bolts are designed specifically for rail-free style crossbows.

Lumenok R300 Bolts For Ravin Crossbows

With just a few shots through the Ravin, we quickly saw the effectiveness of the Snap-Loc technology that assures the shooter the bolt is securely on the string. This lessens any opportunity for a misfire or malfunction from improper bolt-to-string contact. 

The R300 actually seems to fit better on the string than the stock nocks that come on Ravin bolts supplied with the crossbow.

Lumenok R300 Bolts For Ravin Crossbows

Specs on the R300 Lumen-Arrow Bolt

  • 20″ Lumen-Arrow Bolt
  • 92-grain brass insert
  • Cork battery stop to prevent battery slip
  • Available in Standard (+ or – .002″) or Match Grade (+ or – 0.000″)
  • Bolt weight  is 325 grains without point installed
  • Sold in 3-pack
  • Fits: R9, R10, R15, R18, R26X and the R29X. Not meant for use in the R500.
  •  Price – $99.95

As we’ve come to expect from all Lumenok lighted nocks, the R300 lights up super bright on the shot and stays lit until you retrieve your bolt and turn it off.

Lighted nocks help you save money on lost arrows, and you’ll recover animals quick and easy after the shot. Always know where your arrow goes with Lumenok! 

Lumenok R300 Bolts For Ravin Crossbows

Check out the R300 Lumen-Arrow, as well as the complete line of products from Lumenok, at www.lumenok.com

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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