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30-inch Carbon Hunting / Target Practice Arrows with Field Points High quality carbon target practice arrows for all bows. Nocks are not fixed by glue. They can be adjusted for your request. Top quality screw tip on/off arrows featuring a black carbon shaft, super hard steel 100 gr target point and plastic vanes. Total length of arrow about 31" The colour of the fletching is 2 red 1 white with red nock as you see in the picture The arrows have good performance , low hand shock with good speed. Package with 12/6 pcs carbon arrows and 12 / 6 pcs arrow tips User Notice Do not shot against concrete wall or any hard substance. This may damage the arrows. If the fletching have a little bent,you can straighten them by using an air dryer or soaked in hot water.
J**N
Great product, more than worth the price. Here's some good info you need.
I am shooting these with a 45 lb Hungarian Horse Bow from Longbowmaker. It's a self bow, no arrow rest or anything... pure traditional.I paid full price for these arrows myself, this is not in any way a paid or sponsored review. This is my personal experience with a great product, I hate paid reviews with a passion.The primary reason I rate these arrows at 4 stars instead of 5 stars is because the inserts are not epoxied in place. I like that the tips are still removable, though I do epoxy them in place because these are just target arrows for me, and it's silly to have permanent nocks because some people like to replace them right off the bat but gluing them can be an annoyance to some, and I can understand that.Pros:1) These arrows shoot straight and true. At 20 yards I can have all the shafts in a circle the size of a tennis ball if I don't make any form mistakes. At 40-50 yards they still land within a 3 inch radius of the intended target if I don't make a form mistake, so I think it's fair to say they do shoot pretty well. At 150-ish yards I'm within 4 feet of my intended target most of the time, and when I'm not it's a form mistake.2) These arrows are surprisingly durable... far superior to my first set which were fiberglass. They aren't invincible, but neither are my Victory Archery Decimators, and they honestly have broken at about the same rate. I shoot 150-200 arrows per day, 5-7 days a week at foam targets with my bow, and 1-2 days most weeks at my girlfriend's farm. These have held up quite well for 2 months, 7 of the shafts are still fully fletched and nocked. 2 more have lost nocks because I forgot to glue them in, 2 have lost their insert+ tip because I didn't glue those either, and one is actually broken... I shot through it. From my first dozen I broke 3 of them trying to pull them out of fence posts, and shot through two more, but the ones I didn't break myself are still working well. My second dozen has fared better because I'm smarter about the way I remove them from logs and fence posts, but they hit solid objects and don't get damaged on a regular basis. That's pretty solid performance for such a low price.Inconveniences:1) The insert, tip, and nock are all unglued, so if you want these to REALLY stay together use some 5 minute epoxy and glue things. You only need to do it once, don't be lazy.2) They use vanes, not feathers. Vanes are technically not ideal for traditional bows, but I still hit my targets just fine. I have probably made some adjustments without realizing it, but I can tell you that these arrows should probably be re-fletched with feathers if you're shooting off of a traditional bow or a modern recurve.3) Yes, the vanes can come off. I have a number of arrows that are missing vanes, as I mentioned above. This is a normal part of use, and these vanes are really secured on quite well, but you will have to replace them every so often.
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 intendto 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.
C**Z
The Green vaned arrows are different from the red vaned arrows.
I was expecting the only difference in the arrows would be color but that is not the case . They fly vastly different from one another on my Bow. I shoot a 50lb recurve cabellas warden bow. The arrows with the red vanes fly very straight and are very accurate. The arrows with the green vanes fly nock up every shot. the two noticeable differences are the tips, the green arrows seem to be slightly heavier, i dont have a scale to tell exactly how much. The second difference is the nocks. The nocks on the green vane arrows are much tighter then the red vane arrows tot eh point that on my string i can only use the first rest otherwise it messes with the release. I with say these arrows are very durable. My brother took some shots and hit everything but the bag and they held up great, even when he hit my shed, Im sure with the proper tip weight you can get some decent flight. I am just disappointed and surprised the arrows were so different from one another
N**Y
Bang for the buck!
I have bought 3 dozen of these arrows so far. I shoot with a 45 pound 58 inch recurve bow. After gluing the nocks in place and tightening up the field points, they are totally fine for practice. At 18 yards, if I do my part, they are consistent enough to hit the same hole in my target. Very much worth the money. Especially when stores are pushing basically the same arrows at $5+ each with no tip. I may throw some broadheads on and see how they do against a hog! Bottom line - worth the money!
H**E
I'd definitely purchase these arrows again.
The arrows arrived on time and were exactly as described. Both the nocks and the tips are replaceable. When I purchased the arrows I didn't realize they were for #40-#60 bows. I'm shooting a #30 recurve off the shelf (bear hair) and at 20 yards and less they are accurate. I can't speak for farther than that distance. The only thing to consider is that the points loosen when the arrow is shot so you'll want to add a bit of Teflon tape if you plan to replace the tips or glue them in if not.
T**R
Really hold up
These arrived quick and can handle what my husband throws at it with his Mathews bow. He even got a few stuck in our wood fencing and didn't break or damage the arrows in any way. Great product for a great price!
K**4
Not bad for target arrows.
For target arrows and just practicing, these arrows are good for the price. I definitely wouldn't site my bow in using them though. They don't fly as straight as other arrows I have used. Shot groups are inconsistent and rather large at 20 yards. But I didn't buy these for accuracy. I bought these for the sole purpose of working on my form without damaging more expensive arrows. I haven't had any arrows break or fall apart and I'm using a compound bow set at 60lbs firing into an archery block. So if you are looking for some cheap arrows to shoot and work on form or just having fun, they are a great buy.
J**S
All the feather type fins are rubber like and warped and not straight at all.
Out of 12 I got 2 that where semi good to use. None of the arrow fins are straight as pictured and I do not have the equipment to fix them. I am a bit disappointed about that. Without proper Fins or whatever they are called it will not be accurate and so these are a must for accuracy. They remind me of the Orca's in Captivity they way the curl just like the Orca's Dorsal Fin. I though from the picture that these would be much more rigged than this? Pretty upsetting Pretty much a waste of money also if their is no accuracy to them which their isn't. I guess you get what you pay for? It looked like a good deal on the photo's.
C**F
They're okay - get the glue ready. Target practice only.
These are alright. They're straight and go through the air when you fire them. Bought these as target arrows and that's how they'll stay. They're throwaway arrows in my opinion. Not something I'm going to care about if I lose any, or if they get damaged. The price is exactly where it should be.Out of the 12 that were received:4 of 12 nocks were extremely loose and pulled out with no effort at all6 of 12 nocks were snug2 of 12 nocks were almost impossible to removeOut of those nocks, I don't think any of them were aligned properly. Maybe a couple, but probably by chance. After noticing a couple of them being wrong and having one almost fall out into my hand, I took them all out, got out the super glue and stuck them all back in, aligned correctly. They aren't coming out anymore. If one breaks, oh well!All arrowheads were loose and just needed to be screwed in. That's fine, no biggie. But since I've secured the nocks almost permanently, I used loctite 243 and secured the points into their inserts. No more coming loose and having to tighten them after shooting. I did this only because these are target arrows and I wouldn't be changing the points.After a couple firing sessions, one of the arrowhead insert (the metal bit that the arrowhead screws into), pulled right out. So, I super glued that back in too, and now I wonder if I should just try to pull them all out. Some of the fletching have also started peeling back at the front where they're attached to the arrow. I don't know if this is just poor adhesive or what. More super glue.Anyways, by the time I'm done with these in a few months there's going to be 100lbs of superglue on each arrow. (I joke! But they did need some glue attention to get all those kinks worked out.)For the price, this is kind of what I expected.*Updated after using them now for an entire season, and they're holding up very well after everything was glued together. However, the rubbery vanes (fetching) is starting to get a little wavy on the edges.
A**R
Not for the beginner...
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.
A**R
Perfect Practice Arrows
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.
K**L
Worth the price
Ordered multiple cheap arrows from different companies. These were the best. Some arrows had excess glue on them but good product for the price. See photos. Don't think the glue makes much of a difference and I am sure I can wipe it off.
T**
but for what they are they are not bad at all
they are def a cheaper arrow , but for what they are they are not bad at all , I shot 5 of the arrows to see how good I could group them , other then knocking 3 fletching's off of 3 arrows lol not bad not bad
J**M
Great value
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.
S**E
Perfect arrows for beginner
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.
C**Y
Decent for price, beginner target practice
Bought these for general beginner target practice with a cheap 25lb fibreglass bow. So far they seem pretty good for the price. The black shafts do make them a bit hard to find in the grass. Might try spray painting them lightly with fluorescent orange paint. The actual total length is 31.5" from tip to tip, so not sure what the 30" refers to. As several others have said, the fletches are plastic and some get bent/crushed in the tight packaging. But I suppose you could use a hair dryer to flatten them out again (we haven't bothered yet).The tips unscrew with every shot. So you need to give them a quick tighten before you shoot again. Not a big deal, someone else used glue to hold them in place. Would buy again when we need more, but perhaps the ones with red coloured shafts instead to make them easier to find in the grass.
J**A
great arrows.
Great arrows. Although they can splinter at the end when slammed into a hard object (like a metal wall), a fine tooth saw and some crazy glue can give you a repaired arrow that's only a centimeter or so shorter. Preferable over aluminum arrows because the carbon shaft doesn't get bent. Pricing is very good.
R**K
they seem to be of good quality. A beginner
they seem to be of good quality. A beginner, how would I really know. The pointy end gets to the target every time. one star for all the munched plastic feathers when they come out of the tiny box. No further complaint.5 month update. Ok , I shoot 3 times a week. Ive bought 3 dozen of these arrows. No, I haven't lost all the others. The other ones were ok. I didn't mind turning the nocks, as per the instructions on the box, and the advertisement. This time though, the plastic feathers were munched. The last ones, were a little bent. this time they were in a munched box, and the feathers all had to be treated with a hairdryer. I had not expected the spread of glue on the shafts, it does not scrape off. My box of arrows must have been at the bottom of the pile to have become so crushed. Why didn't the guy putting it into the huge Amazon box notice?I still like the arrows, and the price, but this time, the shipper and the maker get low marks. I have noticed many complaints about the fletching, maybe try a bigger or stronger box.i'd still buy them again.
E**.
Not bad for the price point
Not bad for the price point. The tips need to be checked with every shot because they become loose. Also, be careful with the target you are using cause when the arrow is in too deep sometimes the whole tip stays behind. Otherwise given how much I paid, I can't complain.
7**0
Everything lines up as it should
I checked all the fletching positions and they’re all aligned properly to the nocks. They’re shipped in a way they won’t be damaged and arrived perfect. Good value for the money. Looking forward to taking them to the range
S**N
Not good quality, Can work with some effort
they're really not amazing quality, the arrow heads screw on (as normal) but the plugs they screw into either arent glued at all or glued poorly, i've lost about half the arrow heads/plugs in my target. I've gorilla glued the other in place and that seems to work really well. Otherwise the arrows have no size markings on them at all so ita hard to tell which bows you can use them with. The "feathers" have started to come off of a couple of them too. If you have the money I say maybe buy higher quality, but if you dont it is possible to make these arrows work fairly well
C**R
Great arrows for price but the carbon is more like ...
Great arrows for price but the carbon is more like fiberglass and they are not the toughest arrows out there. They are very large diameter so be aware if you have a captive rest as they may be tight. Also be aware if you are intending to use different field points as the large diameter is hard to match.
C**Y
Damaged vanes, broken tips
Most of the vanes were bent and seem to be made of a low quality material. One of the arrows had a broken tip thread and it will not accept a point.Inferior so far to any other arrows I’ve found on amazon
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