Gold Tip Hunter Arrow Shafts, 30-Inch, Pack of 12
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The answer is yes. A representative from Gold Tip has been in touch with me regarding this A quote from him stated the new Expedition Hunter 400 arrow is much the same as the As a result, the name has been changed to be consistent with other manufacturers who name their arrows according to Hunter 400 refers to the weight of a 400 spine. In contrast, I own Hunter 400 and Expedition Hunter 55/75 arrows, and they both shoot EXACTLY the same without any modifications - NO sight adjustments you need to make.
These red plastic nocks are made by Gold Tip.
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Budget arrow is great. In my 340s, I use a 125 grain Hex head or 200 grain field point with a 100 grain GT insert and a 200 grain Cutthroat or VPA insert. It is easier to wrap the carbon tape than to get it evenly wrapped
Only 1 out of the dozen arrows were not consistent, so I had to bore it out a bit when inserting the arrow for the right fit. It has straight flight characteristics and a nice weight for 340s of full size. A 619grain arrow is about to be shot through a 52# longbow out of which I am pushing it. I use these arrows the most. Not much to say. Getting the job done is why I do it.

Although the GT arrows seem to be fine, I might give them a lower rating since they are full length 32-inch arrows and not the advertised 30-inch ones. These were bought only for the reason that they were exactly what my needs were at a good price without the inconvenience of having them cut or setup a cut place I cut off the It would be much more convenient if I were to cut them myself, since it is too hectic to send back and buy pre-cut ones The cut should be made I just wanted to let you know if you are looking for this particular.

The items were packaged very nicely in a box with lots of paper to help keep them from getting damaged during shipping (we know that can be tough to do at times). Each one came with a red knock and the inserts in a tightly wrapped plastic bag. Today I cut and fletched each of them, and I shot two of them repeatedly. It is typical of Gold Tip to produce excellent products. For anyone who's interested in knowing, these Hunter 340 spine shafts are 9 grains per inch. It was not in the amazon description, so I had to go to the Gold tip website in order to figure that out. Furthermore, the print on the shaft is accompanied by a symbol.

These were bought for my Bear Grizzly 60# recurve bow. It is my draw length that is short (around 27 inches), and these shafts (400 spine) are very As a result, I didn't have to cut off a lot of shaft to tune them. A long shaft and 150 grain points are necessary for proper arrow flight, and I think the traditional bow is best suited for these. In addition to the longer shaft, the longer, sharp edge keeps the broadhead away from your hands when shooting, as well as the heavier point for better penetration when shooting with a slower I'm very happy with this product. Gold tip makes good products.

Although I like these shafts, Amazon stated that they are 30 inches long, which gives me a 30" draw. They are 32" long and have a full length. My solution was to build a jig using a Drexel ceramic cutting wheel as well as a small piece of wood, which worked perfectly. Now I can cut my own tiles. It is likely that you'll have to take them to a contractor who can cut them for you if you don't have the necessary tools.

As a newbie to biw hunting, I cannot tell you much about it. This is the first time I ordered arrows that I've never seen before. I thought they had fetching on them and were 30-inches Upon receiving them, I noticed there were no fetching marks or gaping holes, and the sashes In order to use them, I will have to take them to a bow shop so they can be cut down and fletched. Since I did not understand what to order, I think this is my fault.

I have been using Gold Tip shafts for a long time. They have not failed me yet.

My tips have never been less than gold.
