3Rivers Stalker Wood Arrows, 6-pack Review

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3Rivers Stalker Wood Arrows, 6-pack Reviews

Decent arrows

TZ
4 years ago

decent wooden arrows, flies gently and quietly, pleasant to shoot, well worth the price

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I will buy again

Mime
5 years ago

Used during target shooting they perform nicely. Will use to deer hunt this fall.

Solid product

Scout Master
5 years ago

Shoot great

Very , very nice arrows ! Awesome craftsman ship.

Elk horse
6 years ago

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!

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8 years ago

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3Rivers Stalker Wood Arrows, 6-pack Questions and Answers

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Asked by Erik C 2 years ago

Hello, I have a Bear Kodiak Hunter Recurve AMO 60 with 40x#. Should I get 45-50# and also what cut shafts should I get? Thanks

Asked by Dianne 3 years ago

What does the poundage mean for the 3 Rivers Stalker Wood Arrows? My bow is 32#, so I am assuming I would want the least poundage (40 - 45#)?

The rule of thumb is to add 5-10# to your draw weight for spine 3 years ago

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.

Asked by Anonymous 4 years ago

Does the "Mount Broadheads" option allow for the use of glue on, or a insert for screw on types of broadheads.

If you select the mound broadhead service then we would use any 4 years ago

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. 4 years ago

It is glue on.

I have a set of these arrows in both field point and broadhead, 4 years ago

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.

Asked by Steve 5 years ago

Are we able to request the arrows be flectched with right wing feathers/

Yes you can through the arrow builder or you can call in the ord 5 years ago

Yes you can through the arrow builder or you can call in the order as well 260-587-9501.

Asked by Michael 5 years ago

What type of wood shafting are these arrows?

These are made of port orford cedar. 5 years ago

These are made of port orford cedar.

Asked by Anthony Maldonado 5 years ago

I'm shooting a 55 pound bow want to shoot around a 150 grain tip at a 30.5 inch arrow. Which spine should work ideal

Asked by Rob 6 years ago

If my bow draw weight is #51.25 (26.5 draw length) out of a #55 bow and I have a 28 inch arrow with a 125 grain point what would the appropriate spine be?

A 50-55 should fly well for you. 6 years ago

A 50-55 should fly well for you.

I probably would use 50-55 6 years ago

I probably would use 50-55

Asked by Rob 6 years ago

If my bow draw weight is #46.25 (26.5 draw length) out of a #50 bow and I have a 27.5 inch arrow with a 190 grain point will the #40-#45 spine be alright?

I would recommend the 55-60# spine as the 40-45 would be weak wi 6 years ago

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 wou 6 years ago

The 40-45 spine might be a little to weak. For that weight I would recommend using the 50-55 spine.

Asked by Bow Hunter 8 years ago

How do these arrows compare to the 3rivers hunter arrows test kit A?

After you determine the spine with the test kit you can purchase 8 years ago

After you determine the spine with the test kit you can purchase any of are wood arrows in that spine and have excellent results.

Asked by J 9 years ago

Hello I was curious as to if these type of arrows would be ideal for a 50lb. Fred Bear Grizzly Recurve?

It depends on your draw length and point weight. You can look at 9 years ago

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