Traditional Only Carbon Arrow Fletched Test Kit Review

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Asked by Adam 5 years ago

I am shooting a Bearpaw Slick Stick #45 @ 28", with a 29" draw. I'm looking to put together an arrow set up for hunting deer. I am planning on using 125 gr. broadheads. Which test kit would you recommend to help me determine proper spine for my arrows? Th

I would recommend kit A for that set up. 5 years ago

I would recommend kit A for that set up.

Asked by Tony 2 years ago

Shooting a satori 19" riser at about 50-51 bow weight @ 29" draw, which one A or B how do I build an arrow with FOC in mind with just 3 arrows, if I glue in the inserts I can't get them out, they say you shouldn't use heat. Not like wood shafts .

Kit A would be fine for that set up. A lot of people use Bohning 2 years ago

Kit A would be fine for that set up. A lot of people use Bohning Cool Flex just for tuning. You can heat a point with a lighter and pull the point to free the insert.

Asked by Jeff 4 years ago

do these come with inserts

The Traditional Only Test Kit comes with nocks and inserts. 4 years ago

The Traditional Only Test Kit comes with nocks and inserts.

Asked by Paul 4 years ago

How can I get an item out of my cart? I decided I don't want one of the items in my cart and the page won't let me delete it.

If you click on the My Cart option at the top of the page you sh 4 years ago

If you click on the My Cart option at the top of the page you should have a menu drop down then on the left side it will say View Cart. Once you click that you can modify the items.

Asked by Nattybumpoe 4 years ago

Hello, I have a Scythian Horsebow that is 51# @ 28" would test kit "A" be appropriate for this bow. I am shooting off of my hand.

Yes I'd go with test kit A 4 years ago

Yes I'd go with test kit A

Asked by Stephan 4 years ago

Are the inserts included in the package if no insert service is selected?

Yes these will come with the arrows in a separate bag. 4 years ago

Yes these will come with the arrows in a separate bag.

Yes 4 years ago

Yes

Asked by T>D>C 4 years ago

How do you recommend we use the arrow kit?

When testing with feathers on the shaft you will be looking at g 4 years ago

When testing with feathers on the shaft you will be looking at grouping and arrow flight. You will want to shoot them and compare the flight. You can shoot them through paper as well to get an idea how they are flying.

Asked by Adam 5 years ago

I am shooting a Bearpaw Slick Stick #45 @ 28", with a 29" draw. I'm looking to put together an arrow set up for hunting deer. I am planning on using 125 gr. broadheads. Which test kit would you recommend to help me determine proper spine for my arrows? Th

I would recommend kit A for that set up. 5 years ago

I would recommend kit A for that set up.

Asked by Bill 5 years ago

I have a Samick Sage take down recurve with 45# limbs, my draw is 26, which test kit would be best and what would be the correct length to have the arrows cut?

For that weight bow and your draw length I would recommend the t 5 years ago

For that weight bow and your draw length I would recommend the test kit A.

Asked by Patrick 6 years ago

If I choose "No Shaft Cut Service" on test kit B are the inserts included and installed at Factory length?

They would come full length without inserts installed. MTI-6x is 6 years ago

They would come full length without inserts installed. MTI-6x is the mount insert service you can add separately.

Asked by Eastern Woodland Hunter 6 years ago

I have a 40# 1970s Bear Kodiak Magnum with the Dacron string @ 28" draw. Which test kit should I use? And after I determine which spine is correct, can I do anything with the other arrows or do I just throw them away? Thanks.

With that bow I would recommend test kit A 6 years ago

With that bow I would recommend test kit A

It s hard to say for sure but the staff at 3-Rivers is very help 6 years ago

It s hard to say for sure but the staff at 3-Rivers is very helpful in helping you decide. I ordered the 400 500 600 and I have a bow a little heavier (42-44lb) and I found the one that worked for me.  Keep the other arrows and if you change points or FOC or buy a new bow, you will have some different arrows to test. Also others in your sircle of archers may need to try something different.