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Beautiful arrows
I've been using these arrows for several years, ever since I made the switch to wood shafts. These arrows shoot straight and I have taken both big game and small game with great results. The only downfall is the earth tones make them easy to lose when you miss
Awesome!
These are fantastic. They are straight and very well made. They even smell awesome (LOL). The only thing I have to do to them is add some serving string at the feather ends because I shoot these off the hand.
Beautiful!
These arrows right out of the box are any archers friend. Only had a couple that required a little extra straightening, but im very particular with my arrow shafts and these were very easy to work with. The colors truly grasps what every outdoorsman visions when they think about the outdoors and harvesting! All in all I'm very pleased with them
Great arrows and great service.
Great arrows and great service. I have over 2 dozen.
Attractive and well crafted arrow
I selected and purchased a set of these arrows with spine of 50-55 and length of 28 " and 125 grain field points installed. This has been my first purchase of wood arrows in many years. I did not use a test kit to make my selection, I have several recurve bows with various draw weights of 40, 45 and 50. I selected this spine weight for my bows that have a draw weight of 45 @ 28".… read more Upon receiving the arrows I inspected them and noted they were straight and very well crafted, cresting was very attractive and the fletching was superb. I weighed the arrows and were within 10 grams of each other. I used my 1964 Bear Kodiak 45 @ 28 with a hair shelf rest and the arrow flight was consistent and accurate up to 20 yards at home. I also obtained the same results with my 1969 Bear Tigercat 40@ 28 with a Bear all weather elevated rest. I utilize a split finger draw and shoot instinctive with these bows. I look forward to utilizing these arrows at longer distance at my club's range.
Wood arrows
Nice arrows , did not get cut to size as I ordered had to cut myself, or send back.
Nice
Well made arrows worth the money
Best looking arrow ever
These arrows fly so well...they actually have improved my accuracy...I love them...with the correct spine selection..you will too...highly recommended
A 60-65 should be close depending on your point weight. If you want to compare spines you could try the Hunter Test kit.
The best way to determine the best spine for you would be the test kit 4054X
wood test kit and tapering tool is best option, I shoot 60-65 spine with 175 grain heads for my 50lb bow,but every set up is differentÂ
You could remove the nocks with some heat and force (glue is not a low melt glue). The marco snap on nocks would have a tighter throat and would fit more snug.
For that bow weight and your draw length I would recommend the 40-45 spine at 29.5 inches with a 125 grain point.
With wood arrows you will generally go about 5-10 pounds heavier on the spine than the weight of the bow. Based off your info given I would recommend a 55-60 spine with a 125 grain point at 1.5 inches longer than your draw length. If you want to be sure of the spine then I would get our wood arrow test kit (4054X) to try different spines out and see what flies the best for you.
I've never shot the gold tips. But these arrows were very consistent in spine. The nock was a bit big for my string though, they needed some serving on the string at the nock point to make them secure. They were well made, I still have them. Jerry
I would use the 55-60 spine wood arrow with a 125 gr. point if you are shooting a 30" arrow @ 50#. If you are using a 16-18 strand count fast flight string using .021 serving will fit nicely to the classic nocks which are on the harvester wood arrows.
These are LW feathers with a left helical
We recommend at least 1" longer than your draw length for safety.
A 60-65 should be close depending on your point weight. If you want to compare spines you could try the Hunter Test kit.
The best way to determine the best spine for you would be the test kit 4054X
wood test kit and tapering tool is best option, I shoot 60-65 spine with 175 grain heads for my 50lb bow,but every set up is differentÂ
You could remove the nocks with some heat and force (glue is not a low melt glue). The marco snap on nocks would have a tighter throat and would fit more snug.
For that bow weight and your draw length I would recommend the 40-45 spine at 29.5 inches with a 125 grain point.
The weight difference between the two is going to be hard to calculate due to the nature of wood. The weight of wood can and will vary (even withing the same spine group). Wood generally will keep your total arrow weight around 10 grains per pound of bow.
With wood arrows you will generally go about 5-10 pounds heavier on the spine than the weight of the bow. Based off your info given I would recommend a 55-60 spine with a 125 grain point at 1.5 inches longer than your draw length. If you want to be sure of the spine then I would get our wood arrow test kit (4054X) to try different spines out and see what flies the best for you.
I've never shot the gold tips. But these arrows were very consistent in spine. The nock was a bit big for my string though, they needed some serving on the string at the nock point to make them secure. They were well made, I still have them. Jerry
I would use the 55-60 spine wood arrow with a 125 gr. point if you are shooting a 30" arrow @ 50#. If you are using a 16-18 strand count fast flight string using .021 serving will fit nicely to the classic nocks which are on the harvester wood arrows.
Unfortunately 31.25 is the longest these arrows will be with a taper and a point mounted.