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I would not recommend this arrow
I'm usually not one to leave a bad review but on this arrow I feel it is a must. Inconsistent is the word. To get them to somewhat group you have to rotate all to different spots to get them somewhat consistent. They also wouldn't bareshaft tune. Definitely not happy with these. Easton dropped the ball on the quality of these sticks.
No color choice
Fletching color choice is not an option although there are 3 different colors available for each spine, I emailed and was told they ship randomly. I wound up with the 1 of 3 colors I did not want. Fletching color choice should be an option. Not sure I would buy again without a color option choice.
Tune well
These arrows shoot awesome out of my particular bow and tuned very well. If you follow the tune charts from Easton they don't generally steer you wrong. I ordered another 6 after tuning. Great arrow.
I would buy again But BEWARE
I have shot Gold Tip Brand arrows for years this was my first time using these arrows by Easton. I bought the same spine classification as my Gold Tip Carbon arrows and these by Easton seem much stiffer and I get rather poor arrow flight for the same length arrow with the same weight field point! HMMM! Recommend with reservations!
I would but
Thought arrows were of good quality
I would buy again very happy!
Great target arrows for the price! Very Happy!
Yes the inserts are included , installation is an extra charge of $6.00 .
You will need 5/16 points for those arrows .
Generally there is a drop down when ordering the arrows to choose cut length and if you want the inserts installed . The inserts are easy to install , using a small amount of insert glue on the insert making sure you put glue all the way around the insert , start the insert into the arrow then push down straight on the arrow with the insert on a solid surface , seat the insert in the arrow and wipe the excess glut off . Any questions please give us a call at 260-587-9501 .
Yes the 5/16" will fit those shafts.
They come with 11.5 gr aluminum inserts. Some folks will buy weighted inserts for those arrows to get a heavy front ended arrow .
The factory inserts are 13 grains but you can purchase Easton brass .244 inserters that are 75 or 50 grains what ever works best.
If I recall they are a standard aluminum insert probably around 16 grains. I went went a few different point weights to try they all flew very well. I think I ended up around 150 on the points
They are measured from the valley of the nock to the cut. It can have a slight variance with different nock lengths, but nothing noticeable in shooting.
The number refers to the spine or stiffness of the arrow...which also has a direct bearing on the weight of the arrow. Depending on your draw length, draw weight, and point weight, the arrow will need to be a certain spine/stiffness. You've ordered the 340's...those are the heaviest and have the stiffest spine. The lower the number, the heavier the arrow. 3Rivers has a nice arrow selection chart on their website.
Yes the inserts are included , installation is an extra charge of $6.00 .
They are fletched left. ( You may be able to request right ,but I'm not sure. They are not real (turkey) feathers, they're printed .. so I re -fletched them with real turkey feathers from 3 Rivers. Hope that helps Anina in CA
Left. I saw no option for fletching color. Mine came two yellow with a white/brown barred. I have a recent purchase from Lancaster that came Left helical two red with a white/brown barred single. Both look and perform great.
I measure 5/16 with a set of calipers.
5/16 is what mine are, I have two sets of 6
If the arrow size is 340 the points are 5/16, all other sizes i.e. 400, 500, 600 and 700 are point size 9/32
I think it might depend on the spine of your arrow. Due to my draw length (32") and draw weight, I'm shooting the 340's, and with that diameter, I use the 5/16 points. So, you might check to see what the diameter is of the particular spine you'll be shooting.
You will need 5/16 points for those arrows .
Generally there is a drop down when ordering the arrows to choose cut length and if you want the inserts installed . The inserts are easy to install , using a small amount of insert glue on the insert making sure you put glue all the way around the insert , start the insert into the arrow then push down straight on the arrow with the insert on a solid surface , seat the insert in the arrow and wipe the excess glut off . Any questions please give us a call at 260-587-9501 .
You will need 5/16 points for those arrows
It depends on your use. I put 100gr broadheads on half for hunting and 100gr field tip on the other half for target practice.
For better FOC I would go with 150 grain field tips.