IRQ Archery 32Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows with Removable Tips for Compound & Recurve Bow(Pack of 12)
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Hey Cindy, it has a diameter of about 7 inches. Six millimeters.
For my son, I bought them. The sheets fell apart after being used a few times. It is not worth the effort.
I haven't seen any of them come off while I've been using it, but at least one did pop out when I was using it
You should be able to use "normal" threaded broad heads. I cannot recall what you are referring to. The purchase I made was very impressive to me. I bought them roughly this time last year so I could use them with my 55# traditional bow, and I still have them, so that is pretty good evidence that they did their job.
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Last night, I spent some time shooting these arrows at a straw target with straw bails at a distance of about 15 yards. There is a lack of consistency in the flight. I've noticed that the fronts of the shafts are starting to wear after shooting these for a couple of hours. However, as you can see above I am not aiming at a hard target at all. I am concerned about the durability of this product. *The veins on these are not straight, and some of them are folded over as a result of the While it is easy to twist them into place, they should have been provided in that way and should have been glued in place, as the correct The recurve bow that I use for these shots weighs 25 pounds. Despite the fact that they can bear some weight, they tend to wobble a lot There is an inconsistency in the flight patterns, with some landing left, some landing right, and some landing tail up. It is not recommended that you tune your bow to fly these arrows as they will not. My word is your bond. The best I could do was try. Within 15 yards, I was able to get the panels nearly consistently, with only a 4" variance. I strongly urge you not to buy these if you are a serious archer. Youths or those just looking to plink would probably find this an appealing option. As long as they don't break or scare me enough for me to throw them away, I will use them. However, I will also continue using the aluminum arrows that I purchased from an archery shop up until now (as they have not had any problems in the past 6 years). In the event that things change with these arrows, I will update this post.
As far as your daily practices are concerned, I think this is fine unless you are competing. There were plenty of arrows not making it to the target when I shot traditional 50# at 65 yards. The range is in the woods and most of the arrows didn't Rather than in dirt, trees, or rocks, they ended up in dirt, trees, It happens every now and then that I lose a few. - Due to the nature of the challenge and fun that comes with shooting a traditional bow at 65 yards. The price is too low for me to worry about losing one or two arrows. For the first time in my life, I used these arrows on the range today. The woods broke or lost five of my twelve (broken or lost in the wood), and I'm just going to go get more. Black probably would not be as shiny as the shinier color. I can find them easier in the bushes if I know where they are. The arrow that won't break your heart if you miss the target and hit something hard. Try it if you tend to miss the target and hit something hard.
There are only a few cheap plastic flights on these arrows, so be sure to order some more to refletch them. In order to screw the head in, you need to remove the aluminum piece. To keep them in place, I had to super glue each one. Purchase a better quality arrow to save yourself the time, money, and headache.
As the carbon shafts are so high quality, I would waste them only for target practice. Thus, I began to obtain a few here and there and stripped off their cheap plastic vanes, fletched these with proper feathers, and glued them with proper points.
The product was excellent and I'd buy it I was just blown away! Straight flight and durability make these planes the best! *****These things punched right through 3/4 inch plywood at a 50lb pull with so much power that it was shocking. As they are longer than the average individual's draw length, they should be cut in order to be used. There is no problem with putting your own broadheads or tips You can hit a target at 45 yards with a decent group of these arrows, and you won't have to worry about missing or breaking if you have 12 on hand.
They have greatly improved since I last ordered them I shot all 11 arrows successfully without any nocks breaking, and I am very happy with that. Additionally, the fletchings are decently made, and if one were to fall off, I think that it would be fairly easy to glue it In one case, there was an arrow that was missing a fletching, for which the seller swiftly reimbursed me 10% of my purchase price. In other words, A+ to the seller for his excellent arrows, and excellent price for those. I'll update this review if those factors change over the next few weeks.
Let me first say that these arrows are indeed flying. Although they are not of great quality, they are not bad either. One piece of the tip fell off and the nock fell off of another when I shot them for the first time. There is also an uneven surface on the shaft around the vanes, and there is some In addition, they are the wrong size. I ordered the 32inch arrows because I am tall and wear Initially, I was unable to draw the bow all the way down because the arrows were 30 inches long. According to the order online and in the box they were sent in, their diameter is 32 inches, but the arrows themselves are only Due to the fact that two of these are already broken, it is very difficult to return them, but I am not likely to buy.
I shoot these arrows every day, and the shafts and veins are durable. According to the advertising, these arrows have 350 spines, but they are more like 500 spines. I like their weight at 530 grains. Many of the nocks were defective so I had to replace them. It is an acceptable price for these arrows There is nothing to complain about.