I mentioned on your Outlaw video recently that straightness is actually half of the TIR (total indicated runout). So if the indicator shows .003", the actual straightness is .0015". Black Eagle arrows are just about as good as it gets for spine consistency and straightness, not to mention durability.
Thank you for the video! I was just looking into these Carnivore ultra light arrows. The speed on these are ridiculous. Are there any other arrows that are very similar to these in a 500grn.
Damn good hunting shafts. Used them for few years.
I mentioned on your Outlaw video recently that straightness is actually half of the TIR (total indicated runout). So if the indicator shows .003", the actual straightness is .0015". Black Eagle arrows are just about as good as it gets for spine consistency and straightness, not to mention durability.
These are definitely some good Arrows some of my favorite!
Thanks for the continued information!
Great arrows. Use them for field and 3D.
Thank you for the video! I was just looking into these Carnivore ultra light arrows. The speed on these are ridiculous.
Are there any other arrows that are very similar to these in a 500grn.
Cut at 28 with brass insert 350 spine ..what would be your guess on overall weight of these
Would a .246 brass insert fit?
I shoot these arrows, no complaints. Only one I have destroyed was due to robinhooding it.
What threads are the inserts? Also, can you thread in the brass weights to the end of the stock inserts?
It's the usual 8-32 and yes you can
They're are fast but they're also weak. Broke several when they touch each other in the 3d target.