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Arrow Reaper
2 years ago

Was very surprised how well they passed through a whisker biscuit with my compound. A fall away rest will be ideal. All in all very impressed.

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Definitely buy more of these flu flus

Bruce
4 years ago

Small game and target

Dissatified

Ernesto the Great
8 years ago

Shot each arrow 3 times twisters started seperating from shaft, guess i'll try some crazy glue. They flew straight.

Terrible Fletching

Justin
10 years ago

Shot through several setups, attempted to tune, can't be done well. The feathers just don't fly as well as a traditional Flu-Flu feather. They don't stabilize until beyond 10 yards, and by then they've lost too much power.

Just didn't cut it

Daniel
10 years ago

I bought this hoping to use it as a close range hunting arrow with my blunts for birds and ground rat's with my 65 lb recurve i couldnt kill any thing over 10 yrds off it just lost all its bang ofter that. tested it out on a chicken i was going to kill any ways and eat just to see how well it works and the chicken was 13-15 yrds off and all it did was stun it i had to run up and read more kill it so for hunting i wouldnt use it for fear of wounding what i was aiming for. maybe if some thing was under 10 yrds off i would use it then again i might just throw a big rock instead haveing more faith in crushing what im aiming at.

Watch out, a lot whiz and a lot of bang

Trapeze
11 years ago

for use on small game, birds and shooting in trees or on the wing

Gold Tip Twister Flu-Flu Carbon Arrow, each Questions and Answers

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Asked by Phil 4 years ago

Can you shoot them through a drop-a-way rest??

They may still contact the rest but should lay down. 4 years ago

They may still contact the rest but should lay down.

Asked by barebowshooter 6 years ago

In choosing arrows Which is stiffer 300, 400, or 500

With these arrows the 300 is the stiffest and 500 the weakest 6 years ago

With these arrows the 300 is the stiffest and 500 the weakest

Asked by Kadin 9 years ago

how many in a pack

One 9 years ago

One

Asked by tom 9 years ago

what diameter of a field point/blunt can I use with these?

9/32 works best. 9 years ago

9/32 works best.

Asked by Conman 10 years ago

can you screw in a blunt tip?

Yes the inserts are installed so you can screw in any point in t 10 years ago

Yes the inserts are installed so you can screw in any point in to these arrows.

Asked by john 10 years ago

How many arrows in pack

These are sold by the individual arrow, so just one per pack. 10 years ago

These are sold by the individual arrow, so just one per pack.

Asked by Kernal durka 10 years ago

Tell me the poundage for all three types of flu flus. Each one should have a max bow weight or max bow size

It will depend on your draw lenght and the weight of your point 10 years ago

It will depend on your draw lenght and the weight of your point for bow weights. The 500 spine a 30 to 45 lb bow The 400 spine a 45 to 58 lb bow The 300 spine a 58 lb plus. You may have to experiment with your point weight or cut the arrow and reinstall the inserts to obtain the correct spine for accurate arrow placement.

Asked by Jonson 10 years ago

Is this good a 40lb recurve bow?

The 500 Spined arrow will work very well. 10 years ago

The 500 Spined arrow will work very well.

Asked by Jon jon 10 years ago

How long are the arrows????

31" (measured from valley of nock to back of point) 10 years ago

31" (measured from valley of nock to back of point)