Guide Gear Trophy Hunter Arrows by Victory Archery, 12 Pack
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I have a 70-pound bow, and it works perfectly for me.
They're made of rubber and are therefore flexible.
For a small fee, I believe these arrows can be ordered cut to a specific length.
There are eight of the 350. The 400 is a number of seven, while the seven is a number of eight. 2 grains per square inch Victory makes these arrows, which are excellent.
Selected User Reviews For Guide Gear Trophy Hunter Arrows by Victory Archery, 12 Pack
I purchased four dozen of these arrows, two dozen each of the 400 and 350 models. They are very appealing to me. They appear to be of only marginally higher interior quality than some arrows I own that cost nearly twice as much. br>br>One arrow had a small scratch on the Gear Guide decal, and another had a splotch of glue in the middle of the shaft. They appear to be good in every other way. They all appear to be fairly straight and well fletched (though I have no way of knowing for sure). br>br>For informational purposes, I weighed 24 350 spines and 12 400 spines without inserts, deducting the weight of the vanes by taring my scale with the same kind of vanes, then dividing by length to determine the grains per inch. br>Finally, the following are the outcomes: br>350 spine samples (24 total): br>From the product description, the nominal GPI is: 7 GPI. br>Average GPI (Geometric Pivot Index): GPI Median: 98br> Maximum GPI: 97br> GPI Minimum: 00br>GPI Maximum: 00br>GPI Minimum: 00br>Minimum G 100 spine (12 samples): 95br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> br>From the product description, the nominal GPI is: 2br>The average GPI is: GPI Median: 35br> GPI Maximum: 35br>GPI Minimum: 35br>GPI Maximum: 35br>GPI Minimum: 35 GPI Minimum: 37br>GPI Maximum: 37br>GPI Minimum: 37br>GPI Maximum: 37 33br>As a result, these arrows should be a little heavier than they appear. br>br>In response to: br>br>In response to: br>br> The opinion of Amanda. This review points out one potential flaw with these arrows: there are no instructions included, and the manufacturer's website only provides a spine selection chart. All arrows must have the inserts glued in. Many people will want to shorten the arrows, which must be done before the inserts are glued in, so this is not done at the factory. Others may prefer to increase the point weight by using a heavier insert. As a result, the fact that they are not glued in at the factory is beneficial to the customer. While some companies sell special glue designed for this purpose, any super glue will suffice. Gorilla Glue gel super glue or Loctite gel super glue are two products I recommend. If you think you'll want to remove the inserts later, use hot glue so you can soften it with a heat gun or torch.
These arrows have been in my possession for about two months, and I think they're fantastic. Right now, I'm shooting primarily at 20 yards at a target. They're easy to group and well-made, and the fact that they're only about $4 each doesn't hurt. I cut them down to 29 inches, glued in the inserts, and now I have 125 grain tips. I'm very pleased with them.
Wow. The way these arrows group at this price point astounds me. I glued inserts in place and cut them down to 28" last night. With 70 pound PSE Bow Madness, I used 125 grain field points. In the backyard, they formed tight groups of 20 and 30 yards; at the range, I'll see how they group at 50 yards with the Epix. I'm already thinking about getting another dozen.
br>These are a huge step up from the cheap Chinese arrows I was using before. They possessed a fishtail-like appearance. as if it were flight These are laser-like in their flight. What a stark contrast! br>While you will still need to purchase tips, these arrows are still reasonably priced for their quality.
I enjoy target shooting and would like to believe that I will go hunting in the future. Someday. Maybebr>br>If you're shooting 3D or paper targets, these will give you a lot of bang for your buck. They're very light, and while they're. 006 isn't perfect; for a marginal improvement beyond that, you'll have to pay a lot more. These arrows will outshoot you for nearly everyone reading this. Don't break your back on arrow cost if you have less than 800$ in your setup; it will save you a lot of arrow anxiety. br>br>Don't be a fool like me and glue the inserts in before cutting them because you were so excited to get new arrows after shooting the same garbage for a year.
Because it's only whole numbers, it's three stars instead of five. I would have gone with. The delivery took 12 days, so I gave it a five-star rating. I understand that shipping is free, but more than ten days is excessive. Furthermore, six of the inserts were so loose that they slid in without any pressure, resulting in a one-star deduction. If an insert slides in without force, you're relying solely on the glue to keep it in place, rather than the glue and the mechanical bond.
Victory arrows are one of my favorite things in the world. I've been shooting them for more than 5 years and have never had a problem. Carbon fiber arrows are what they're called. The broadhead inserts for each arrow are included in the package. What am I supposed to say? At Cabela's, a dozen of the same arrows costs $83. 00. What a fantastic bargain! br>Over the years, they've taken a few animals with them.
You won't find better arrows at this price, and even if you ignore the price, these are excellent arrows. I used to shoot gold tip hunter x tremes, which are also excellent arrows but cost nearly twice as much as these. I bought these on a whim and was blown away by the quality. I've ordered a dozen more since then. Take a look at them.