Carbon Arrow Hunting Arrows with 100 Grain Removable Tips for Archery Compound & Recurve & Traditional Bow Practice Shooting (Pack of 12)
R**D
Worth the purchase for practice arrows.
Decent for the price. Only problem noted is the nocks have a tendency to be a little tight our of the box and some have even came off the shaft during firing.
N**D
Know what you are looking for before purchasing
I imagine people who buy this are like me and didn't know what all the technical aspects in buying an arrow. The spine measurement is important and I was aware of that but now how misleading the range of pound of bows might be given for the arrow. This was my fault. If description read 30-60#s that is a lot of variance. Arrow purchased should be considered on how many grains per 10# draw. On the heavy side is 10 grains. In my case I had a 30# bow from when I was a kid, which translates into 300 grains total arrow weight. These arrows weigh in at 540 grains. so shooting one from a 30# bow is like launching a torpedo. At 540 grains, you should be at 54# bow. Advice novice purchasers to hit the youtube and learn about arrow tuning before purchasing any arrows.There does seem to be quite a bit of variance in arrows out of the box.
R**N
Good training arrow
Use these out back with the kids. Better than the cheap “training arrows” we’ve tried before.
P**D
Nocks Are Too Tight
These arrows are fine. They are well packaged, they do not crack and the tips do not constantly come out, like other reviews claim. What I do have a problem with is that the nocks are WAY too tight on our 14-strand bow strings! We had arrows leave the bow and the nock was still attached to the bow string! I actually would recommend these arrows, but only if you're comfortable with widening the nock slots. You can do that by dipping the arrow in very hot water for about 15 seconds and using something like a screwdriver to widen the slot just a little. (There are YouTube videos on this.) Be careful not to overdo it, a nock that's too loose is VERY dangerous!!!
D**D
Perfect for starters
I’ve purchased these 4 times, perfect for target trying when you just start out on a Bow. Sturdy enough for about 200 shots per arrow. Then you have some issue with breaking etc… I would not use these in a competition(I tried) or hunting situation.
A**R
Caps Fall off when shooting
When you shoot the arrow the caps fall off.
C**T
Great value!
Great value!
A**Y
Great target arrows at an unbeatable price!!
The media could not be loaded. I have a 62 in – 20 lb recurve bow and wanted additional arrows for target practice. This product is best for draw weights of 30-60 lbs but I took a shot and ordered it anyway, and I am glad I did. I decided on the 28 in length.My Likes:● the great price and outstanding value● the excellent quality● they are solid and durable● the nocks can be changed easily● 6 extra nocks are included● the points are the screw in type and can be changed easily● they are suitable for my 20 lb bow● 12 arrows are includedDislikes:● the points will often get loose after slinging the arrows● plastic vanes instead of feathersI check the tips after retrieving the arrows from the target each and every time as a safety precaution so it isn't that big of a deal that the tips may get loose. I do prefer real feathers but for this price and quality the plastic vanes are fine. I typically practice at 5, 7, and 10 yards from target. These arrows are a little bit heavy for my bow but they still fly fine and I knew that before making the purchase. These are great for practice and I will definitely buy them again when needed!
G**Y
Junk - do not buy!
I don't think these arrows are actually carbon -- they behave more like plastic (not even fiberglass). First use, and: points lost, nocks flying, one shaft cracked when making circles to get it out of the butt (has never happened with a carbon shaft). I also bent the arrow shaft, and they seem way too flexible to be 500 spine (photo). The other weird thing is that the butt material seems to fuse onto the shaft from the friction (photo). I have never seen this before - certainly not with real carbon.Bottom line: buy something else.
J**N
Garbage
I bought these as practice arrows for my kids and myself, I should have found something better. I knew they wouldn’t be great at this price, I mean my hunting arrows are $225 for 6….but I didn’t know they’d be THIS bad. First off, you send 12 arrows in a box that should maybe hold 4, who packs your products? The fletching is all bent and warped, and some aren’t even the same size throughout one arrow…the nocks are some sort of disposable water bottle plastic, or something affected by UV because the first 3 I had to adjust broke, and the first 2 arrows I fired broke 2 more when shooting. The shafts are definitely not 400, and I’m going to cut one in half to see if they’re actually carbon, which I doubt at this point. Save the trouble, these arrows shouldn’t be fired, they’re dangerous. The last thing you want is to fire an arrow and have it crumble as it shoots and end up in the hospital for 12 hours getting arrow fibres pulled out of your hand and forearm.
A**R
Ask about the protection of the fletching. How they’re packaged.
I mean how stupid can you be. The pack 12 barrels into a box that’s no more than an inch and a half by inch and a half square. All the fletching is completely disfigured. Don’t bother with this one boys it’s not worth it. Arrows don’t fly worth a crap
C**R
Seemed quite flexible at first but work great.
When I first unpacked these I thought they should be much stiffer based on my past experience from buying carbon arrows 10+ years ago. I adjusted the nock angles to align with my rest and tried a few shots to test them out. Very consistent groupings out to 40 yards and no issues with flexing on my compound bow with 70lbs draw weight.
E**C
Expendable
Bought these as a cheap set for a beginner so it wouldn't be too bad if I lost a few. A few will break each session, and the whole dozen lasted about 5 shooting sessions before I'm out of arrows again. Yes they are cheap, but you will need more before the end of a single season. They seem to have a tendency to split lengthwise which can be dangerous if you don't notice. Using a 40 pound recurve, may be too much force.2 stars because of the price.
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