3Rivers Sherwood Wood Arrows, 6-pack Review

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3Rivers Sherwood Wood Arrows, 6-pack Reviews

I would like to shoot 11/32 shafts in a30-35 spline.

Dan in TX
2 years ago

I use this arrow for back yard and range shooting. Fairly tough under normal use. I do make weight matched groups with my 3-Rivers scale. but they are usually within a reasonable weight group to start shooting. I wish I could get them in 30-35 spline for my 25-27 draw weight.

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Fantastic arrows

Andy
3 years ago

Most accurate arrows I've shot from my stick bow. Will be ordering more in the future.

I'm about to place my second order.

Dan in TX
3 years ago

These arrows are sturdy and take my abuse without bending. I wish the knocks would grip my string better but that is small potatoes.

Decent for the price

Chris
4 years ago

I bought these to try out wood arrows. Never used wood arrows before. They flew straight and true, and the feather fletchings were nicely applied, but they did not stand up to what I would consider normal use. As a beginner, I expect to break and lose arrows. Most of the hay bales at my local field archery course are framed with wood, and I certainly expected to lose arrows due read more to breaking against these wooden frames. However, I did not expect these arrows to break when hitting cardboard backed with hay. 3 out of 6 broke from the hay bales, which I found disappointing. All in all I only shot these arrows a couple dozen times each before they broke, which was somewhat disappointing. They served the purpose of trying outbwood areows, but I won't be purchasing wood arrows again anytime in the near future. Aluminum shafts fletched with feathers fly just as straight and true, and are much more durable.

Arrows look good, arrived when they were supposed to

Todd
5 years ago

Haven't shot 'em yet, but from the way they look, I'm optimistic.

Easy to control

Kriss G
5 years ago

These are my fav wood arrows and great buy for POC wood. Had to glue fletching after a bad grass scoot. Feel good in the hand, nock easy, good for instinctive archery. I don't understand the wood arrow chart. I bought the 45/50 ones but at 30 inches that is for lighter bow. doesn't matter they were great on 50 pound horse bow. oh and a friend girl of mine loves them.

Alright of an arrow

Cory
8 years ago

Maybe I just got unlucky on this batch, but to start the fletching started coming off within 50 shots. Also if you use a fast flight string be warned that the knocks the arrows come with will not work with that type of string. What I mean by that is the arrow won't click on to the string it will just sit loose. less than 200 shots on all six arrows and one has already broken, read more don't know how it broke I take good care of my arrows. If I can include pictures I will post them, but for now my confidence in wood arrows has slightly dropped. none the less I will continue to shop with 3rivers.

If I ever need more arrows I know where to go.

Mr Just A Guy
8 years ago

I found them to be very straight and they flew well, getting the right spine was important. I liked that they were varnished for protection. Very pleased.

Good, basic arrah's!

Pilot for hire
9 years ago

Good,basic arrows for target shooting and hunting, well matched and straight shooting. Good quality clearcoat and fletchings, my 6 came pretty straight and the #45 flew fine off my 1953 #40 bear longbow.

Grate for the price

Mr. Joshua
9 years ago

Good arrows the tolerances are tight considering the price, Light arrow with a good twist, shot them all a goo twenty times no Issues even over shot one and hit the tree behind my target, Arrow didn't brake! while there are no size options and this is a really ugly arrow for the price I think there grate.

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Asked by Joe 5 years ago

On the sherwood arrows---- I have a 27.5 draw. I'm going to buy (The Edge Bow) and (Sherwood Arrows) I think. Can I pick out fletching colors and the the length of the shaft. If not what choices do I have for other wood arrows. I can make arrows, but it w

The sherwood arrows only have the yellow and white fletching. Ot 5 years ago

The sherwood arrows only have the yellow and white fletching. Other arrows I would take a look at would be the Hunter wood arrows (4072X). You would have a choice between red, white, yellow, or white on the hunter arrows. You will have a choice to cut to length.

Asked by Beth 6 years ago

I'm trying to replace a set of arrows I've been shooting for years now. The measurement of these from field tip to end of nock is 29-1/2". I have a 30# 28-inch draw recurve bow and shoot wooden arrows at target shooting only. Does this mean the spine for

The spine of arrows needed will be determined by your draw lengt 6 years ago

The spine of arrows needed will be determined by your draw length, bow weight at your draw length and field point weight. If you would like to give us a call at 260-587-9501 and speak with one of our Technical Expert we can help you to determine what will work the best for you and your set up.

Asked by Nicholas 2 years ago

How do I decide which arrow spine to get? And would atlatl field points work for an arrow field point? I've never bought a bow and arrow before, so forgive me if this is a stupid question.

Buying arrows is determined by the type of bow you are using. Th 2 years ago

Buying arrows is determined by the type of bow you are using. The poundage of the bow, your draw length and the point weight you want to use as well as the arrow material. You can call our office and a bow tech will help you with choosing the correct spine and length arrow for your bow.

Asked by Ty 4 years ago

What is the average weight of these 30" arrows with 35-40 spine in grains?

The average weight on these shaft will very due to it being a na 4 years ago

The average weight on these shaft will very due to it being a natural material.

Asked by Ron 5 years ago

Is this for 6 arrows or 12?

Sold by the 6 pack 5 years ago

Sold by the 6 pack

Asked by bob 5 years ago

what length are the arrows and what type of a point are they

They are port orford cedar and are 30 inches from the valley of 5 years ago

They are port orford cedar and are 30 inches from the valley of the nock to the back of the point.

Asked by Joe 5 years ago

On the sherwood arrows---- I have a 27.5 draw. I'm going to buy (The Edge Bow) and (Sherwood Arrows) I think. Can I pick out fletching colors and the the length of the shaft. If not what choices do I have for other wood arrows. I can make arrows, but it w

The sherwood arrows only have the yellow and white fletching. Ot 5 years ago

The sherwood arrows only have the yellow and white fletching. Other arrows I would take a look at would be the Hunter wood arrows (4072X). You would have a choice between red, white, yellow, or white on the hunter arrows. You will have a choice to cut to length.

Asked by TZ 6 years ago

What spine would you recommend for my set up? I have a 64" 40# Bear Ausable. My draw length is 27.5". Thank you.

Asked by Beth 6 years ago

I'm trying to replace a set of arrows I've been shooting for years now. The measurement of these from field tip to end of nock is 29-1/2". I have a 30# 28-inch draw recurve bow and shoot wooden arrows at target shooting only. Does this mean the spine for

The spine of arrows needed will be determined by your draw lengt 6 years ago

The spine of arrows needed will be determined by your draw length, bow weight at your draw length and field point weight. If you would like to give us a call at 260-587-9501 and speak with one of our Technical Expert we can help you to determine what will work the best for you and your set up.

Asked by SK Cubano 9 years ago

What type arrows do you have that would work on a 35# bow?

There are a lot of choices and depends on what type of arrow, po 9 years ago

There are a lot of choices and depends on what type of arrow, point weight, and draw length. You can look at our Tribute Arrows, Hunter Arrows, or Youth Arrows to find what you are looking for or just give us a call and we will help you out.