





🏹 Elevate your aim with precision-engineered carbon arrows—because every shot counts!
The GPP Archery Carbon 30-Inch Arrows pack professional-grade features into an affordable 12-pack designed for target practice and light hunting. Featuring durable carbon shafts with improved wall thickness, replaceable nickel-plated stainless steel tips, and adjustable nocks for bows with 40-60 lb draw weight, these arrows deliver consistent accuracy and reliable performance. Vibrant colored fletching enhances visibility, while bonus extra nocks provide added value. Ideal for millennial archers seeking a balance of quality, customization, and cost-effectiveness in their shooting gear.
| ASIN | B01B49D2FK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #389,115 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #73 in Archery Targeting Arrows |
| Brand | GPP |
| Brand Name | GPP |
| Color | 12PK Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,249) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2016 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GPP outdoor |
| Material | carbon |
| Package Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
| Part Number | GP-78-MCP-12 |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 30 Inch Long |
| Sport | Target Archery |
J**Y
Better than they should be for the price
Don't buy these expecting high quality amazing arrows youre going to slay a whole pack of deer with. They're the least expensive arrows on Amazon I could find, and you get what you pay for. The points do have problems staying in (did not use the points so cannot speak to durability), but if you don't intend to remove them, I would just glue them. The nocks are very nice in my opinion, after I broke all these arrows I took the nocks out and are using them as replacements on others. I bought these for a niche use and abused the ever loving hell out of them firing them out of a 40lb horse bow, firing them against all matter of things you normally wouldnt if concerned about longevity of your arrows. They withstood way more than is reasonable for any arrow to withstand. They held up longer than they should have and longer than I expected. The glue on the vanes isn't the best either. I did not test their accuracy, but they were all straight when I got them. I think one of the best uses would be normal target shooting to practice form, draw, etc.
F**Z
Excellent Target Arrow
The only problem with this arrow is that the tip can come loose after a few rounds. If you don't intend to change the tip a drop of superglue fixes the problem. I've had to dig a few tips out of targets. The arrow shaft is excellent, and the accuracy of the flight is straight and unbending.
T**Y
Good arrows for the price but need some inspection and attention.
These are decent beginner arrows BUT need some attention before and during archery session (thanks to reviewers before me for the heads up). 1. Go to auto parts store and buy some LocTite 293 (medium grade). Unscrew all of the points from the shafts (mine were all finger tight or looser. Put a small blob of Loctite on the threads and screw them back into the shafts and let dry overnight. Otherwise they will unscrew themselves and you'll lose them. I had one come loose anyway so I redid with more Loctite. 2. I ordered 2 sets of these arrows with different color fletchings so they could be attributed to the proper archer. One set of arrows came in properly assembled. One set came in with the nocks installed 90 degrees off. If yours come in this way you can fix them fairly easily. Get a good grip on the arrow (I recommend the gripper that comes with the DOSTYLE straw target). Use a pair of pliers to gently grip the nock and twist it in the arrow shaft until the nock tab aligns with the white fletching. Make sure the nock is fully seated in the shaft. 3. When shooting the arrows we lost a couple of nocks (the set comes with spares) and we also lost a few fletchings. I just glued the fletchings back on with 5-minute J-B Weld but any other fast epoxy will work, too. The archery sets were the hit of the annual camping trip. Totally worth the $500 I spent for right and left-handed recurve bows, arrows, targets, etc.
K**R
Works
Works
V**X
not too shabby
For a budge arrow these bastards are great. nocks are tight enough to stay where you set it and loose enough to adjust, the arrows are pretty strong as well.. ive had an arrow bounce off of some stone and there was no damage to the arrow.. tip had to be replaced but who cares. I actually like the tips that come with the set too they are pretty nice, although people will complain about them being loose.. if you've ever owned a bow you know to just add some type of glue (tiny bit) to hold the tip in place. Overall these arrows are great for target shooting, the only arrows that have broken were ones my dog retrieved and bit down too hard on. Would recommend, and i'll be purchasing yet another set of these.
P**K
Great Arrows with problems. But not a deal breaker (EDIT)
Great arrows, extremely durable too. Though hopefully you have your own way to store arrows as the box they provide for you is way too small for the arrows. Another note is that the knock points on the arrows are hit or miss (no pun intended). Some are durable and strong enough that you don't need to glue them in place to start firing them. Some are extremely weak and need to be glued, I have had these arrows for about 2-3 weeks and one knock completely failed and broke after firing. The other arrow's knock flew off because it wasn't securely in place, so that can be my fault. Overall though, I am happy with these arrows and will definitely buy another set in the future. EDIT: Alright, so I've had these arrows a bit more than a 6 months now. They are holding up okay, but now after using them for some time, there are more issues I will point out for those interested: -Over 20 yards, accuracy drops like a rock. 15 yards is probably about max when you fire these arrows, I can consistently hit with close grouping and towards the center at 15 yards, but at 20, I'm all over the place and the arrow drop is insane with the extra 5 yards. -The tip mountings are pretty crappy, I've lost several after firing them. -The shafts are tough, but the rest of the arrows (nocks, tips, tip mountings) are all pretty weak
L**Z
Great quality
We purchased these in July of 2017 and here we are 4 years later and the majority of them are still going strong. We have used these a few times a year with our compound bow to teach the kids and it’s honestly a great value for what we paid. We are just now starting to lose tips intermittently as the kids get older and stronger. May degrade faster if used more often, but still great for beginners!
A**X
Superb Target Arrows
First off, I bought these inexpensive arrows for simple backyard target shooting with a recurve bow. They work great and fly straight. The few times I've missed and hit my block wall, they didn't break or shatter, however, the tip and/or green knock came out. They do recommend gluing the green knock in place and I have not yet done so.
J**M
Bought the black ones to go with my slingbow. As It's not as powerful as a regular bow I don't need $20@ arrows. These are just perfect for my needs and for target shooting. Each arrow was perfect. A few vanes were curled but they straightened out without the hot water treatment by themselves. Decent arrows at an affordable price is a good deal for me, l'm a happy camper.
P**N
Good arrows, good price, great value. The red shaft might seem like a small difference compared to other arrows but it's actually huge when you're retrieving them. I had another set of arrows with black shafts and in one year I lost 8/12 of them simply because they were hidden under the grass. Shooting in the same conditions I have not lost a single one of these yet.
A**R
The very first time that I shot the arrows, I lost the tip and the threaded insert on 3 of them. I didn't have a link to contact seller after the order arrived, or else I would have contacted them before giving a bad review but I guess they do not want to be contacted. I wish I had read those review better before I placed the order. I will see if I can remove the other inserts and super glue them to the arrows before I lose more but this is not a thing that you expect you will need to do. La toute premiere fois que j'ai utilisé, j'ai perdu 3 pointes avec l'embout ds lequel elles sont vissé. Voir photo. J'aurais du lire les commentaires plus attentivement avant d'acheter. Je vais essayer de coller les autres embouts avant d'en perdre plus mais ce n'est pas une chose qu'on s'attend a devoir faire quand on achete un produit.
S**E
I was a bit nervous about buying those arrows since they are on the cheap side. But I did not want to invest tons of money in arrows since i am a beginner. I have a Southwest Archery Tigershark Pro (with 30# limb) and I finally LOVE those. I think that the arrows are a bit strong for my bow size, but they shoot straight so ... They are quite sturdy ... I always use the same 5 arrows since I got those and shot them over 1000 times now. Not a single failure. I am grouping well with those at 10 yards (beginner), and I have no skill at all. So if I can do it, a more advance archer will. The only thing (as a minor annoyance) ... the tips get unscrewed easily, so I developed the habit of tightening those back with my fingers at every session. But I could easily fix that with a bit of blue locktite.
R**K
Aesthetics are nice on these as is the length. Really, these were the only 30" arrows I found at the time of ordering, and the price was cheap enough that I thought any effort required to bring them up to par (LOTS of gluing) would be worth it. I wasn't expecting Eastons out of the box, but this was worse than I expected. Only 4 were came ready. The rest were a mish-mash of loose points (Loctite applied), loose knocks, loose point mounts, or a combination thereof. No big deal, 20 minutes at the bench and it would all be sorted out. Adhesive was applied, the work left to set and dry, and all appeared to be in order. Used them the following weekend for some practice and found them to be... floopy. I thought I had no illusions as to their rigidity, but on a 28 pound draw, I was surprised. In any regard, these weren't destined for competition, and for 40 dollars, its the best 30" set I could find. If you do purchase these, get out your adhesives and crack a cold one. They'll need a bit of TLC before they're range ready.
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