Gold Tip Hunter XT Arrow Shafts (Pack of 12)
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The circumference of the sphere is. 291”
At 32", it depends on your weight in the front, but I'd go with 200's anyway.
Tolerance for straightness. /- Hunter is XT Hunter is /- 006". Hunter Pro is /- 003", Hunter Pro is /- 003", Hunter Pro is /- 001" along the length of the shaft that hasn't been cut. Get the cheaper Hunter shafts if you're new to archery and you'll lose or break a few. I've been shooting for about seven years and have always used the XT Hunter shafts. They're extremely durable, but they're not as expensive as the Pros. If you have an arrow saw and a spin tester, you can determine which end of the shaft has the most wobble and cut that end off when cutting to your desired length, effectively obtaining a higher grade shaft at a lower price.
Yes, if you mean loose in the sense of separate. When inserted, however, they are snug.
Selected User Reviews For Gold Tip Hunter XT Arrow Shafts (Pack of 12)
The shafts are straight and strong, but they are heavier than I anticipated. I had to re-tension them because they were heavier than my old shafts. My bow has a sight. I wished the GPI had been included in the description.
As advertised, these were fantastic. I even had them cut to length for me, and they came out perfectly. It was a pleasure to work with this company.
the same as usual For the past 15 years, I've been using Gold Tip shafts. I've tried a few others, but Gold Tip is my favorite. There are only minor weight differences between shafts.
Because they aren't Americans, they lose on star. For a while now, I've been shooting these arrows. The shaft is made of extremely durable materials. It takes a lot of punishment. The grain differences are typically 2 grains, with a 3 grain difference every now and then. But, to be honest, it doesn't make much of a difference. I aim for 100 yards with them. They'll group well if I do my part. As a result, getting close is preferable. Because they are not made in the United States, On Star loses.
These are what I use to go hunting with. This is the third dozen I've written. They are shot by Grandson, who occasionally misses the targets and loses track of them.
Because of the improved straightness tolerance, I've noticed better accuracy in my groups so far. Which, for the price, these shafts haven't let me down! I'll keep buying these (or something similar) from Gold Tip until they're no longer available.
I'm on my second dozen of these, and I'm really enjoying them. They fly straight, are very consistent, and last a long time. It doesn't get any better than that!.
The shafts are nice and bare.