Mine are getting here tomorrow! (8's)) Probably gonna be the older components, but I had already planned on refletch to left helical Blazers, 50g brass inserts, an change knock anyway, so kinda hope they are the old style or I'll be bored 🤣🤣. Also glad they are targeting Hunters more now, target guys are SUPER particular and snobbish about arrows, and probably wouldn't buy these as much anyway.
Mine are getting here tomorrow and I'm going to try boiling water...remind me by posting so I get a notification in a few days and I'll let you know how it turns out. Shouldn't be a problem.
I preferred the pin nocks. Mines are all dented to hell from stacking arrows at 30-40 yards. When a nock does break its cheap and easy to replace. Better than replacing an arrow anyways. Not to mention these arrows are too light for hunting anyways. Gonna need to add weight tubes, brass inserts or heavy grain broadheads to make it suitable for hunting. Think they're just good target arrows
Idk what arrow weight u like or what not but if it’s working for u keep using it. I’ve used arrows that are 327grains all the way to 500 grains and they both do the job. Sharp Broadheads and accuracy is 90% to me so weigh doesn’t matter to me as much and I haven’t seen no issues with light or heavy arrows. Bows these days make crazy ke so in my opinion weight don’t matter cause a 340grain arrow going 340fps has 87lbs of ke which biggest game only needs 67lbs but a 430 grain arrow at 290fps only has 80 lbs of ke which is still plenty and on whitetail deer all u need is 25-41lbs of ke . I try to maximize my bows performance in speed so the animal has less time to react making my shot closer to my target. Like I said this is the way I do things and light or heavy has worked for me I’m just going lighter now to get speed.
Nicely done. Thank you.
Appreciate these videos
Let’s start the talk to have them make a 5mm arrow! If they can make one with their price and quality combo it would be killer!
Quick question bro, does the Trophy Ridge Propel Limb Driven arrow rest fit on a X9 bow?
Where in Alaska? I just came from a really nice trip to Ketchikan, skagway and Juneu. Would love to move to Alaska.
Mine are getting here tomorrow! (8's)) Probably gonna be the older components, but I had already planned on refletch to left helical Blazers, 50g brass inserts, an change knock anyway, so kinda hope they are the old style or I'll be bored 🤣🤣. Also glad they are targeting Hunters more now, target guys are SUPER particular and snobbish about arrows, and probably wouldn't buy these as much anyway.
Is there a way to specify this new arrow when ordering from Amazon? I shoot luminox so I don’t want the bullet nock insert things.
CAN one use a cut these ARROWS and use on RECURVE target
I changed the nocks and put wraps on the dragon 10s. They fly great 👍🏽
How did you get those pin nocks out?
How are folks getting those pin nocks out?
Mine are getting here tomorrow and I'm going to try boiling water...remind me by posting so I get a notification in a few days and I'll let you know how it turns out. Shouldn't be a problem.
Heat them up and pull them out
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I preferred the pin nocks. Mines are all dented to hell from stacking arrows at 30-40 yards. When a nock does break its cheap and easy to replace. Better than replacing an arrow anyways. Not to mention these arrows are too light for hunting anyways. Gonna need to add weight tubes, brass inserts or heavy grain broadheads to make it suitable for hunting.
Think they're just good target arrows
Idk what arrow weight u like or what not but if it’s working for u keep using it. I’ve used arrows that are 327grains all the way to 500 grains and they both do the job. Sharp Broadheads and accuracy is 90% to me so weigh doesn’t matter to me as much and I haven’t seen no issues with light or heavy arrows. Bows these days make crazy ke so in my opinion weight don’t matter cause a 340grain arrow going 340fps has 87lbs of ke which biggest game only needs 67lbs but a 430 grain arrow at 290fps only has 80 lbs of ke which is still plenty and on whitetail deer all u need is 25-41lbs of ke . I try to maximize my bows performance in speed so the animal has less time to react making my shot closer to my target. Like I said this is the way I do things and light or heavy has worked for me I’m just going lighter now to get speed.
@@hunterbragg2566🎯 right on
You really want a lighter arrow that tunes well and a heavy broadhead to get more front of center weight and better terminal performance.
Too light for hunting?
You realize they have different weights just like any other arrow?
You just made yourself sound ignorant