Its been a long time since I made POC arrows or used plastic nocks. I have only one other arrow from this set in my "old arrow" quiver. On my walk this morning I found this arrow sticking up in the ground at about a 45deg angle out in the woods. One odd thing is it was facing about 90 degrees from the direction I would have shot it.
Usually when an arrow comes to the end of its life, if it is still shootable I'll shoot it off into the woods near my home. Sometimes on New Eves night, at the strike of midnight, I'll send one off in honor of our fallen brothers(and sisters) of the bow. Come to think of it I may have sent this one off for David Mims(DCM) who passed away a year or so ago after a long, heroic battle with cancer.
Anyway, this shows one of the good characteristics of POC that makes them worthwhile as arrows; they are rot resistant. Most other wood arrow would have rotted away after the wet year we had last year. The feathers are matted down, the field point is pretty rusty and the shaft is wet, warped and flimsy. I'll give it a few days to dry out, steam the feathers back into shape, straighten it out and probably shoot it off into the woods again.
Here are a few pics of the arrow shortly after I found it...