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Decent arrows
decent wooden arrows, flies gently and quietly, pleasant to shoot, well worth the price
I will buy again
Used during target shooting they perform nicely. Will use to deer hunt this fall.
Solid product
Shoot great
Very , very nice arrows ! Awesome craftsman ship.
Really good looking arrows too. They are a pleasure to shoot, the 4 fletchings seem to really help stabilize my arrows alot faster. I am really impressed. I shoot about 100 arrows a week , and they are holding up really well, not one problem so far.
Awesome!
Top notch arrows built precisely...
The rule of thumb is to add 5-10# to your draw weight for spine so a 40-45# spine should fly well for you.
If you select the mound broadhead service then we would use any glue on broadheads that you have added to the order to mount onto the arrows.
It is glue on.
I have a set of these arrows in both field point and broadhead, when I selected the "mount broadhead" option that just means they will mount the broadheads onto the arrow before they ship them, they are glued on, they do not come with a screw type insert. If you do not select the mount broadhead option they will ship the broadheads separately, and your arrows will come with no tips.
Yes you can through the arrow builder or you can call in the order as well 260-587-9501.
These are made of port orford cedar.
A 50-55 should fly well for you.
I probably would use 50-55
I would recommend the 55-60# spine as the 40-45 would be weak with that much weight on the front. You can also try a Test kit to compare the spines as well.
The 40-45 spine might be a little to weak. For that weight I would recommend using the 50-55 spine.
After you determine the spine with the test kit you can purchase any of are wood arrows in that spine and have excellent results.
It depends on your draw length and point weight. You can look at our arrow charts here or give us a call. http://www.3riversarchery.com/pdf/ArrowCharts.pdf