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I WOULD BUY THIS PRODUCT AGAIN
VERY EASY TO USE
Love the Shaft Test Kit
I really needed to re-evaluate what I as shooting off my 1961 Bear Polar @ 45#. The Gamegetter XX75 Shaft Test Kit gave me the confidence to take the next step to making my own arrows. I chose aluminium for it's consistancy.
Matching arrow to bow
This is the best way for me to match my arrows to my bows.
Finally have the target dialed in
I ordered these because my boyfriend's accuracy was very low with his current arrows and we did not know what to purchase. Tried each one unfletched and finally dialed it in to the 300 shaft with 100g points. Ordered the shafts and fletched them myself - he's hitting the bullseye consistently now. I'm getting the sample shafts cut to my length and will see which one works best… read more for me. The instructions for determining which shaft is best is very clear and simple to use; it only took about 1/2 hour to determine which arrow/point combo worked best.
Great for tuning!
If you are thinking of using the Game Getter arrows and are unsure of what spine to select this is a great way to find out. The variety of arrow shafts allowed me to tinker with different shaft spines, lengths, and point weights to determine what arrows I needed to for optimal flight out of my bow.
It is awsome.
it is awsome.
Yes, you could go with either method. I would recommend method one as you will be purchasing the tools to do it yourself and be able to fine tune your arrows in a precise manner.
I believe the information you need is this: 500=2016. 400=2117. 340=2315. 300=2317.
Yes you can.
Yes, you could go with either method. I would recommend method one as you will be purchasing the tools to do it yourself and be able to fine tune your arrows in a precise manner.
The fletched shafts cost $84.99 per dozen and the bare shafts cost $49.99 per dozen.
Yes, we offer services on most of our arrows. See Cutting shafts here: http://www.3riversarchery.com/Cut+Shafts+or+Arrows_iCUT6X_baseitem.html and see mounting point inserts here (if desired): http://www.3riversarchery.com/Mount+Point+Inserts_iMTI-6X_baseitem.html Go with the 6-pack option (we do by the each, but would be the same cost as a 6-pack).
Yes it comes with a tuning sheet
Yes they do.
They come 32'' long.