TenPoint 20-Inch Pro Elite 400 Carbon Crossbow Arrows
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I contacted TenPoint customer service and inquired about this specifically. The field tip of 100gr is included in the 400gr weight. As a result, the arrow without a field point has a weight of 300 grams. With the tip installed, the total weight is 400 grams.
If Alpha- is chosen, They don't have any lights in the nocks. If Alpha- is chosen, They've been lit, Brits.
Pro Elite arrows with brass inserts are no longer available for purchase. The Pro Elite 400 with aluminum inserts is currently available for purchase.
In fact, good luck if they come with white nocks! You can try boiling, but if you see one that you froze with keyboard cleaner, you'll need to replace the entire assembly. They don't just pop out to let you stick a stick in them. Because they aren't all glued in, you'll have to buy their arrows separately.
Selected User Reviews For TenPoint 20-Inch Pro Elite 400 Carbon Crossbow Arrows
According to what I understand from the product description and photos, the difference between the two is that there is no light stick, referred to as ten point to order this before, and they even told me the same thing. I didn't order from tenpoint because they were out of stock, and I wanted to go hunting before the season started! The product they sent me was the correct bolt but the incorrect nock; it is simply a solid alpha nock with no way to remove it, no way to insert a light stick, and no way to remove it! br>br>I'll change my stars when and if this is resolved, but until then, it's a one.
At 30 yards, three of the six bolts I purchased group well. The other three appear to form a good group, but they are about 4" to the left of the others. This should not be happening at 30 yards. What I recently ordered will most likely be returned or swapped. For this reason, make sure you've fired all of your bolts before heading out into the field.
The arrows appear to be of good quality, but I tried to replace the nocks with a different style to match my string, but they wouldn't come out. They appeared to be glued in despite the fact that they said they weren't, so I had to drill them out and replace them with new nocks.
To go with my new Ten Point Wicked Ridge Invader x4 crossbow, I purchased this arrow and nock package. I bought a three-pack with lighted nocks and a six-pack to practice with, and the arrows are fantastic. Straight. Good luck on your journey. Quickly sighted in a new bow. The accubrite nocks themselves are the only negative comment. They aren't well-made or long-lasting. On the first flight, all three nocks broke. On the first shot, two nocks flew away and were never seen again. I saved the last arrow for Saturday's hunting. When the arrow was fired, the nock support in the arrow broke, and light flew away, never to be seen again. Yes, they were put together properly.
My ten-point crossbow had been fine-tuned. The arrows are the same. The only difference is the lighted nocks, which are the same weight and spine as the regular nocks. The first arrow grazed the target wide right, as if it didn't even hit it. The following two deviated significantly from the original plan. I used my trusty ten-point arrow and nailed it. Please accept my apologies, but these are a waste of time. For the past two decades, I've been hunting.
Vanes are shorter than the ones I got from TenPoint store, and vanes fell off at the first shot. They don't look exactly like the original ones, but I'm hoping they'll do the trick.
I've been using these for about ten years and they're still going strong. It is of excellent quality. If you're lucky, you might be able to shoot several deer with just one arrow.
My Shadow NXT will love it. If you want to play, you'll have to pay almost $25 per but.