Carbon Arrow Hunting Arrows with 100 Grain Removable Tips for Archery Compound & Recurve & Traditional Bow Practice Shooting (Pack of 12)
J**E
Hardly usable
Not thrilled with these at all. Bought 24 of them and the nocks were not correct on all of them and unlike the other reviewer, mine weren't just 90 degrees but practically random. Had to readjust every single one. Worse yet about 25% of them, the sleeve that the nock is pushed into rotates, so it's not securely glued in even. The tips are so loose that they need to be tightened every time an arrow is shot, maybe use some loctite if you aren't ever planning on swapping tips. For the price I wasn't expecting a hunting quality arrow but they shouldn't be this poorly constructed. The tiger archery carbon arrows are immeasurably better, they happened to be out of stock when I ordered these.
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!
S**E
Over 500gr arrows perfect for 30-50lb Recurve or Compound bow at 500 spine
These arrows are great for shooting and they are heavy. They are not expensive and you should shoot them into an archery target. A dab of $1 clear nail polish on the field point thread and wait 2 hours and the heads won't unscrew on you. The vanes were a little bent from shipping, but a hair dryer will fix them in 1 minute to straighten them back to original shape. These arrows were accurate and flew strait. I can't believe all the reviews where people were shooting these arrows into wood and non-archery target material. They could have shot the most expensive arrows in the world and had them fail doing that. These arrows held up great and I plan to use them hunting with broadheads as they are heavy and fly strait - perfect for deer / turkey use. I recommend if you shoot a recurve or low poundage compound bow not over 50lb in draw weight.
A**3
Avoid like the COVID
Alright, let’s have a discussion about safety.The carbon fiber is pitted in these. That, in and of itself, is dangerous and can lead to an exploding arrow. Go to Google and type in “Carbon arrow in hand” and check out how the exploding arrows do.Second, they were packaged like loose change in a couch cushion. I’ve ordered dozens of arrows before for all our bows. These were packaged in a way that they were rattling against each other. So, on top of the pits caused by cheap manufacturing, many were already scuffed and the vanes rippled, bent, and in one case, torn.Third, I shot one arrow from my wife’s bow just to see. The carbon fiber cracked upon impact with a target. From a 40 lb draw. Seriously?? A 28in 500sp should go up to about 50lb draw and kill an animal without danger of cracking the shaft. But a foam target cracks it?So, I wonder how many of the 5 star reviews are real. I’ll be getting a different brand and returning these.
V**A
Tips come out constantly
Really annoying, the tips come off in two different ways all the time: they are loose and need to be tightened every shot because they've unscrewed a bit, and the bit that goes in the shaft pulls out in part or completely and can be hard to push back in. Was really excited to get these initially.
L**A
Super flimsy, field tips fall out, not accurate
I’ll admit I’m newer to archery so when I first bought these I thought I just sucked. Maybe they’re too light for my 45lb recurve. But these arrows are all over the place. Also not one nock was in place and I had to glue all the fuel tips in as you have to tighten them after every use. Then I bought these arrows for the same price and they’re SPOT ON. Pointdo 30inch Carbon Arrow Fluorescence Color Targeting and Practice and Hunting Arrows for Compound Bow and Recurve Bow with Removable Tipshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L3WC8Y2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_obM7EbB5GP7ZA they came w all the nocks in the right spot and the field tips are solid w out glue. The other arrows were so good I now know these arrows suck.
N**E
Good enough for under 20# bows
These arrived today and seemed to be in good shape. Some of the fletchings were bent as in other reviews but at the distance my kids are shooting they are largely superfluous. Once I adjusted the knocks in the right position they worked just fine. I instructed the kids to tighten the tips after each shoot and they do so that shouldn’t be a problem. I won’t be shooting these in my Matthews MR5 though. I have some carbon/aluminum shafts which cost three times as much as these. If you have a bow that is over 20# then spend the money for properly spined arrows.
M**M
Good
Fair warning, I have no experienced. I ended up returning them because the bow I was going to start using was old and couldn’t hold the string. I managed to get one decent shot in. They’re good for practice and if you’re really good, maybe even for small game but again, I have no experience. They’re fairly light in weight. They don’t really feel cheap but don’t really feel super expensive.
J**B
They're okay ..
They're alright and fly straight, and come with extra nocks which is nice but the tips and thread in inserts just came right out of the first 3 arrow shafts I shot lol id imagine the rest will be no different.. little glue and they're great though !
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