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F**K
Still great target practice arrows after 3 months of near daily use.
While these arrows may not be heavy enough for hunting using a high poundage bow. They have been great for lower poundage 30lb and under target practice and should be good up to 40lbs or so. They fly straight and seem made well. They paired great with a 25lb snake bow I bought at the same time for a couple older teens with a sudden interest in shooting, not to mention to re-familiarize myself with the world of archery after many years. Shooting into tight bales of straw, using a hanging tennis ball as the bulls eye, the arrows have held up great so far - no bent shafts from the factory, no loose or missing pieces. Even the teens, who'd barely shot bows before, were getting fairly tight groups within an hour - definitely nothing wrong with the arrows. The tips needed retightening a tad after every shot, but that's pretty much expected for screw in parts, and nothing a dab of blue Loctite couldn't take care of, without making the tips permanent.Update 070918: We've been using these arrows almost every day since May. And so far my only real criticism is that the nocks are wearing loose at a faster rate than we expected. Not sure that's normal, but we've purchased several other arrow brands since getting these and the nocks on those have all felt stiffer than these were even when new. But we've still been using these arrows more than those, as they're more accurate. Still love how accurate these are. If our shot is off, we know it's us, not the arrow. That's something that can't be said of wood or aluminum shafts, at least not the ones we've bought so far. They're been great with 25lb and 35lb bows. We've even used them with a 45lb bow a little, but they don't feel as ideal at that weight, especially the farther you get from the target.We've buried these arrows between the cracks in our straw backstop numerous times, and pulling them back out, none of the fletchings have come loose yet and are easily put back into shape with just a quick brush of the hand. The fletchings have proven very durable on ours. We just paid over 10 bucks more for another set of similar carbon arrows here on amazon, which were extremely well rated by amazon customers, but we can't tell they're much if any better, so we'd still definitely recommend these considering the price difference and quality of our first order and would order more, should we ever tire of trying new brands and styles of arrows.
D**N
These are not the budget arrows your looking for.
TL;DR: DO NOT BUY THESE ARROWSPros: NoneCons:-Shafts (weak and hairline crack immediately) are trash.-Fletchings (feather vanes) are trash.-Knocks (poor fitting against string and glued in) are trash.-Points and inserts are fine, but fall out easily because adhesive is trash.I bought a horsebow recently for fun, and because I’m normally a compound shooter—my usual arrows are too stiff (and fletched wrong) for use with a primitive bow. I bought these fully expecting a budget bare bones experience, and by nearly every concievable metric they have shown themselves to be a low quality product.After getting the arrows in, I put a little blue loctite on each of the field points and shot all 12 into the 10yd bale. Immediately after the last arrow they all went back into the box, likely never to be used again. On top of the fletchings falling off, breaking apart, or coming unglued—this would be understandable if they were the ONLY issue, but it wasnt. On top of the fletchings, the knocks ARE infact glued in—anyone who answered questions stating otherwise is likely referring to the POINTS which are screwed in. Speaking of the points/inserts (the metal tube inside the carbon shaft to which the field point screws into), the whole thing fell out on one of my arrows and came loose on multiple other arrows despite blue loctite and a very snug tightening. On top, the carbon cracks far too easily.
R**N
Stay far away!
Where to start? First, off the tips are so lose you have to make sure to twist them before and after every shot. They simply fall off at random times, almost to the point of needing loctite. The Nocks are awful, they don't attach to your string. Your arrow will fall off every single time. They are lightweight and almost hollow. They do fly straightish at 20 feet
R**.
Beware! Cheap nocks are glued in!
Nocks are horrible, and glued in better than the point inserts which come out easily, won't stay on the serving. Shafts are decent, true carbon, unlike some cheap arrows that are carbon/fiberglass. Fletchings are meh, all in all not bad for the price, but the nocks really ruined it for me because you can't just change them out without a lot of work.
H**
The fletchings are not quality.
I ordered 12, and after shooting for about an hour, I have 8 left. The glue that held them together, seemed to not hold, and they just fell apart. I have been into archery for a long time, and picked these up to have extra, and regret it. Based on the issues that I have had with this product, I would not recommend them to beginners or seasoned archers.
M**Y
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They were great until couldnt get them to nock. They wouldnt nock onto bow. The company was very good at refunding my money and would buy from them again. Unfortunately these didnt work for me but may be good for someone else who uses large bow string.
A**R
Good Product, Great Price
The arrows are durable and we'll fetched but a little heavy. Nevertheless, they fly straight and true. Great for target practice.
J**G
Great Arrows for Traditional Archery
These arrows worked great for recurve and longbow targets shooting. The only problems I had was a few of the nocks came off when I was shooting.
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