http://www.eastonarchery.com/store/product/78 Looks to me that the only style of unibushing for A/C/C's takes the G nock. You might call easton though.
Ah,,, wrong again. I used them for several years but the last time out decided to go with regular arrow nocks. I thought the unibushings added a lot of strength to the arrows...especially as far as the back of the arrows breaking down with repeated contact with targets. This time I decided I've backed off a whole lot on the amount of shooting I do and chose not to spend the extra bucks to make the arrows. Yes, I do have someone make them. I made my own for decades but have gotten lazy in old age.LOL Anyone want a 6 arrow fletcher? LOL If you're shooting a release and loop the G nocks pose no problem. Now with your recurve and fingers I wouldn't try them.LOL No particular reason..... just doesn't seem right is all. Afterall, fingers are on the arrow anyway.
Looks like bass pro has them on clearance. I picked up two back of G-nocks for 6 dollars. I guess either easton will only make the A/C pros or bass pro will not sell A/C/C items. Thanks for all who replied.