Victory Carbon Trad Fletched Carbon Arrows, 6-pack Review

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Victory Carbon Trad Fletched Carbon Arrows, 6-pack Reviews

Solid arrow, GREAT PERFORMANCE

Dino
6 years ago

Got a 6 pack of these arrow 4 months ago and they are quick becoming my new favorite arrow. Inserts fit flawlessly and have not had any issues with them at all. Spine and straightness are super consistent, finish is extremely durable, and fletching is adhered well. Been impressed too with the durability. They've taken some really hard hits on rock and 3D steel posts and I have read more not lost or bent and insert nor broken an arrow or popped a nock out. Great .204 slim arrow!

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Never but again

JJ
6 years ago

Bought a dozen of these arrows in 350 spine and am very upset that the outserts will not stay in at first I used hot melt and the inserts would come off inside the target at my archery club so I used 24 hour epoxy and they are still coming off inside the target within a few shots ... so after having them 2 weeks I'm down to 3 arrows out of 12 using epoxy that has never failed me read more before.

Victory Carbon Trad Fletched Carbon Arrows, 6-pack Questions and Answers

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Asked by Nate 2 years ago

Hello. I had a question about the specific spine I should be looking at with these arrows. I am setting up a DAS HT-21 that is between 47-49# at my 31" draw (weight being measured with a handheld scale). I would like to continue to use my 200 grain broadh

Yes that is correct. However, we suggest at least 1.5 inch onto 2 years ago

Yes that is correct. However, we suggest at least 1.5 inch onto your draw length for your actual arrow length for shelf clearance and that would put you at at a 300 spine.

Asked by Ricky Widow 2 years ago

Hi. I shoot a Black Widow Recurve which is 54# at 29". 62" Bow. My normal arrows are 29.5 " long. What spine do you recommend? I have tried to research this at the Victory Arrow site yet seem to be getting a couple of different answers. 125 grain f

With the information you have provided I would recommend the 400 2 years ago

With the information you have provided I would recommend the 400 spine . You may want to get a bare shaft test kit to dial in your arrow selection .

Asked by Mark 5 years ago

I shoot an old 58" Root recurve bow which is #45@28". I am using Victory V-Force sport 600 (.245) which fly very good off the brush rest. I wish to shoot more traditional and switch to shooting off the shelf instead. I am looking at the Victory Carbon Tra

With going from and elevated rest to shooting off the shelf you 5 years ago

With going from and elevated rest to shooting off the shelf you should be able to use the same arrows for both. I would recommend shooting the arrows you have and seeing if they will fly well. If they do then I would not change anything. You should also be able to shoot the same arrow out of both of the mentioned bows.

I shoot both 45lb and 50lb bows and use a 400 spine arrow for bo 5 years ago

I shoot both 45lb and 50lb bows and use a 400 spine arrow for both which fly great. You will find the carbon arrows might make bow a little noisy so I added 100grain inserts with 150 grain tips that will quite things down and you can make arrows shorter. Recurve bows like a heaver arrow. Good luck

Asked by Ash Tree 6 years ago

I have a question regarding spine. I am using a bearpaw phantom that is 45 lbs @ 28", and I have a draw length of roughly 25.25" (roughly 37 lbs). If I am shooting a 28" arrow should I use the 650 or the 550? The GT 500 spine is too stiff for me, so I am

I believe the 650 would fly well for you 6 years ago

I believe the 650 would fly well for you

This would depend on the weight of the field point or broadhead. 6 years ago

This would depend on the weight of the field point or broadhead. I shoot with 100 grain point and a 650 spine works well for my Vantage Archery Vapor riser with medium blackmax limbs...around 37lbs @ 26" draw, 27.75" from nock to shaft tip...the insert adds a little. I've found that it is easier to tune with a weaker spine by shortening than adding weight up front. That being said, some like to shoot with a lot of FOC for hunting, so would depend on your set up and intentions...hope this helps a bit.

Asked by Nate 2 years ago

Hello. I had a question about the specific spine I should be looking at with these arrows. I am setting up a DAS HT-21 that is between 47-49# at my 31" draw (weight being measured with a handheld scale). I would like to continue to use my 200 grain broadh

Yes that is correct. However, we suggest at least 1.5 inch onto 2 years ago

Yes that is correct. However, we suggest at least 1.5 inch onto your draw length for your actual arrow length for shelf clearance and that would put you at at a 300 spine.

Asked by Ricky Widow 2 years ago

Hi. I shoot a Black Widow Recurve which is 54# at 29". 62" Bow. My normal arrows are 29.5 " long. What spine do you recommend? I have tried to research this at the Victory Arrow site yet seem to be getting a couple of different answers. 125 grain f

With the information you have provided I would recommend the 400 2 years ago

With the information you have provided I would recommend the 400 spine . You may want to get a bare shaft test kit to dial in your arrow selection .

Asked by Mark Hostetler 3 years ago

I can't read what spine I'm selecting in the options menu

Asked by Frank 3 years ago

What would the overall weight of a 27" arrow 550 spine and the 80gr outsert installed?

at full length w/inserts these weigh approximately 428gr. Subtra 3 years ago

at full length w/inserts these weigh approximately 428gr. Subtracting to your length should put it at approximately 386 grains.

Asked by Mark 5 years ago

I shoot an old 58" Root recurve bow which is #45@28". I am using Victory V-Force sport 600 (.245) which fly very good off the brush rest. I wish to shoot more traditional and switch to shooting off the shelf instead. I am looking at the Victory Carbon Tra

With going from and elevated rest to shooting off the shelf you 5 years ago

With going from and elevated rest to shooting off the shelf you should be able to use the same arrows for both. I would recommend shooting the arrows you have and seeing if they will fly well. If they do then I would not change anything. You should also be able to shoot the same arrow out of both of the mentioned bows.

I shoot both 45lb and 50lb bows and use a 400 spine arrow for bo 5 years ago

I shoot both 45lb and 50lb bows and use a 400 spine arrow for both which fly great. You will find the carbon arrows might make bow a little noisy so I added 100grain inserts with 150 grain tips that will quite things down and you can make arrows shorter. Recurve bows like a heaver arrow. Good luck

Asked by Ash Tree 6 years ago

I have a question regarding spine. I am using a bearpaw phantom that is 45 lbs @ 28", and I have a draw length of roughly 25.25" (roughly 37 lbs). If I am shooting a 28" arrow should I use the 650 or the 550? The GT 500 spine is too stiff for me, so I am

I believe the 650 would fly well for you 6 years ago

I believe the 650 would fly well for you

This would depend on the weight of the field point or broadhead. 6 years ago

This would depend on the weight of the field point or broadhead. I shoot with 100 grain point and a 650 spine works well for my Vantage Archery Vapor riser with medium blackmax limbs...around 37lbs @ 26" draw, 27.75" from nock to shaft tip...the insert adds a little. I've found that it is easier to tune with a weaker spine by shortening than adding weight up front. That being said, some like to shoot with a lot of FOC for hunting, so would depend on your set up and intentions...hope this helps a bit.