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Excellent quality and value
Very nice and kind of rare to find 23/64 tapered shafts. Very straight, weight consistent, and durable.
Weight matched outside 20gn.
I have just unwrapped my delivery of a set of 55-60 taped shafts. The promise was within 20gn. Didn't happen for me. It is +/- 24gn. I know that might seem like just a bit to some....but I already relaxed from 10gn. Now I'm at 24. Am I spoiled? Absolutely! I put a lot of time into every set I make. Is a promise a promise? Around here it is. I'll get started and we'll see how… read more this set turns out, but starting out at 24...Takes away from some of the other positive attributes. They do seem like decent shafts.
So So
These shafts were advertised as matched shafts of 40/45 pound spine and when I checked them on my Schieb spine tester they were 49/53 pound spine.
1st time using tapers shafts . Like them
Like them
Great Family Experience
My father, son and myself spent 2 hours in the warehouse with James, talking about each product that was needed and how it would best serve the dimensions of the bow I am planning to hunt with. James was awesome, he was extremely patient with all of the questions that we asked and was more than willing to talk about his experiences afield in addition to products that best served… read more his needs. This experience was awesome. It was time well spent with family in a friendly environment were all parties were able to discuss the outdoors in a pleasant manner. Thank you.
Excellent Shafts
My last shipment of 2 dozen POC Tapered 11/32 shafts were exceptional. Required very little straightening and some fine shooting shafts. Than you.
Very warped
Nothing against 3 Rivers but these tapered shafts are extremely hard to straighten. Great taper but, all but two were very warped and most of them on both ends. These will take heat to get them somewhat straight. I will stick to my 23/64 wood shafts. Those things are all very straight. Almost no straightening on any of the shafts on my 23/64 wood cedar shafts which I bought here.
Best tapers shafts
Best tapers cedar shafts out there
I will buy again, but I will check the taper first
Nock end on tapered shafts too small. 1/4 inch instead of 5/16 inch. I use these arrows for all shooting.
Tapers not straight, nocks will not glue
the tappered end is not symmetrical enough and the nock will not glue on straight, other than that it's a great arrow
No, these are splined in the correct group
Tapered shoots exceptional for me. No worries, Trust the pros. @ Three rivers, they will take care of you......
We get them from several different vendors .
These are 32" full length.
We do not have a straightening service at this time.
Unfortunately I do not have that weight range in the 11/32 size any longer.
With the tapered shafts they are either 11/32 or 23/64 at the point end and they both will taper down to a 5/16 nock. The bohning classic nocks in 5/16 would fit the nock taper on the shafts.
Tapered Shafts should be cut from the point end (11/32")
Cut the 11/32 end only. 5/16 is the nock end.
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Yes
No, these are splined in the correct group
Tapered shoots exceptional for me. No worries, Trust the pros. @ Three rivers, they will take care of you......
It doesn't have adverse effects if you lightly mark it but it can effect the shaft if you burn it darker. Just get it to a light tan or brown and stop
These come with the nock end tapered only. You can have us taper the point end or you can do it with a tapering tool.
When I purchased them they came with the nocks tapered, but not the broadhead taper. That's so you can cut them to your length and taper for the point or not taper if you're installing a slip-over rubber blunt, etc.
The nock end is tapered but not the point end. This is the end you will cut to size. So don't forget the taper tool if you don't have one. The Traditional Only tool works great. Also, the Bohning Classic Index Knoks fit the taper on the knock end perfectly.
The nock ends are tapered, the points are not.