Gold Tip has long had a reputation for strength and accuracy. These sturdy, simple black arrows use Gold Tip GT Series Push-In Nocks and Gold Tip Accu-Lite Point Inserts. As always these Gold Tip arrows have 100% carbon construction with a black finish that bowhunters cannot resist, and at a weight that most traditionalists require. ...read more
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Not impressed
Not too happy with the quality of these arrows. Fletching on one of the arrows ripped on my first shot. The nocks fit poorly compared to some others I have tried. The black eagle vintage arrows blow these out of the park and they are within $5-$10 in price, I feel like I overpayed, these arrows are also very light for thier spine so be careful.
Good arrows
Good basic arrows for traditional bows. They fly great... no need to buy expensive models.
I had bad luck with these
I'm only one month into shooting but these weren't durable enough at all. Most of the problem was my own inaccuracies hitting wood on the range, but one of them even broke when it hit a $15 foam target shot from a 15# pvc bow. That was a complete anomaly I still don't know what happened there. In any case after my first month of shooting all of these have split or broken and ALL… read more of my gold tip traditional carbon 400s are intact. I was shooting with a 35# center shot bow.
I would buy this product again
I am a newbie, i shoot a #30 bamboo take down recurve with dymeema sting i have a #27 effective draw weight due to my relatively short draw length , wasn't sure what to buy , did a lot of research. I was looking at the fletched gold tip warriors with 4in shield feathers in lime and white.3rivers recommended a 600 spine with a 125 field point , wich i kept uncut at 31 in .So far… read more i a very pleased , they seem to fly true , but as a newbie with my form still in progress it is difficult to juge if field point grain and spine are optimum . Will be moving to greater distance and will see. Overall good product . 3rivers was the only retailer that i found that had shield fletched warriors with guaranteed colours for the fletching.
Great inexpensive arrow
Great arrow for target shooting or 3D. Very durable. Fly straight
Ok product, but would recommend getting a more durable arrow
Arrow shafts are a bit fragile. Already broke one from impact with another arrow in the target. Maybe I shouldn't shoot such tight groups.....ha.
Good arrows for the price
These were the first arrows I bought for my recurve. One of the feathers is a little askew but it still seems to shoot fine. That is the only complaint that I have. Killed my first deer with one. I would buy them again, especially since they are inexpensive.
Total trash
So bad terrible quality shooting in my backyard and it hits a tree dead on and the arrow actually breaks im using a 50 pound draw strenght which may have been the culprate but still should be made for hard hits as so i would say never buy this unless u have low density foam targets if not ur wasting your money
Great arrow
Awesome arrows! The fly very well and they are well fletched!
Just not tough enough
Background: I do a little hunting and a lot of target/stump shooting. I've used Beman ICS Bowhunters for years without complaint, but I needed arrows for a last-minute weekend of turkey hunting. I didn't want to spend a lot, so I tried these. They shoot straight enough, but I've had two problems with them now that I've taken them out target shooting. First, the inserts are wider… read more than the shaft of the arrow. This makes them pretty annoying to pull out of my target, and I've had a couple inserts start to pull away. The bigger problem is that I've broken 3 in about a month. All were relatively minor hits by other arrows going into the same target. Even cedar arrows seem tougher than these.
The 5/16 is going to be the closest size we have for those arrows. The 9/32 point will be smaller than the diameter of the arrows.
I had the same problem with the steel tips. had the top hat points and exchanged them , perfect fit. The Apex work the best on 3-D the bullet style had bounce out but still work.I know they cost more but they look good.
We have that service for the longer length due to the stiffer spines being longer and having that option to being cut.
You can use either wing feather it does not make a difference.
These have a shank for a .246" ID
Yes, the number represents the spine of the arrow.
Yes, that number is the spine of the arrow. You'll want a spine that is appropriate for the draw weight of your bow. 3 Rivers customer service can give you some good advice about what spine to select. I shoot the 500 spine Gold Tip arrows and have had a great experience with them. They are very durable and have held up to a lot of misses, bounces, and the occasional perfect shot.
Yeah, it's the spine
The Gold Tip Warriors are the same inside diameter as the Gold Tip Traditional.
Same as traditional
I don't know about the eastons but these are the same inside diameter and the gt trad but are a little smaller on the outside diameter than the gt trads Josh Palmer
For these arrows yes.
I believe so, I brought the same arrows a few years ago and the feathers were white and lime. Good shooting arrows though
The 5/16 is going to be the closest size we have for those arrows. The 9/32 point will be smaller than the diameter of the arrows.
I had the same problem with the steel tips. had the top hat points and exchanged them , perfect fit. The Apex work the best on 3-D the bullet style had bounce out but still work.I know they cost more but they look good.
We have that service for the longer length due to the stiffer spines being longer and having that option to being cut.
The length is measured from the valley of the nock to the end of the shaft
The uncut full length shaft is 32 inches without nock or insert... however, "MOST" bow shops will measure from the valley of your nock, (where it rides against the string) for your arrow length measurement.... not sure if that helps.. but that is my understanding and the way I have always measured and cut them. Sent from my iPhone
The inserts on these fit flush to the outside of the shaft.