Question on arrows! How many manufacturers make all these different arrows. I was wondering if companies farm out to arrow company to make there arrows and just put a decal on it????? Thanks you
I also shoot Easton axis match grade, I love the arrows they are very durable. In Canada they did cost $179 per dozen for years and now $299 in the last six months. I’m glad I stockpiled up before the crazy mark up
All of my arrows are Pandarus have had good luck with them except some of the factory fletchings have been meh replaced with others for different uses and distance . My local shop has them and Amazon sells them.
for the arrow ice point, why the pattern n logo decal near the arrow point.our boys use ice point 0.001... the highest record 333 1 round. for recurve.
Stephen, when trying new arrows like this video, do you bother with paper tuning with the new arrows vs the old? do you bother with tuning at all, for that matter? in some of your other videos testing bows and shooting, you don't mention it at all and just talk about the weight of the arrow, and you group perfectly fine. I like that you tell things how they are, do you think tuning is a necessary step, or should you just go by a manufacture spine chart and don't think much more beyond that? So many people are like hyper focused on tuning and some don't, and they seem kinda fine without it, curious to your thoughts. Prayers going to you for your surgery! Thanks
hi, can anyone confirm that the icepoint spine chart is accurate? I am using Skylon Paragon now and the chart suggested 850-900 for my specs (32lbs draw and cut to 26inch) but I bought 800sp which is almost dead on bareshaft for me. So the Paragons spine chart is a bit weak. For the icepoint it suggested 700sp. would that be advisable or just get similar 800sp as the paragons?
So you tested a target arrow against a hunting arrow??? How is this a fair test. Plus you could not have had your bow TUNED to both arrows at the same time. You cannot do this and get true results. The VAP is designed to be a micro hunting arrow. Not a Target arrow. My Gold Tip target arrows are .001 straightness. I would never test one of those to my VAP’s or my GT hunting shafts that are .003 straightness. You do these tests all the time. Things that just are not right. I love the bow Info you bring, but this test is a failure from the start.
Question on arrows! How many manufacturers make all these different arrows. I was wondering if companies farm out to arrow company to make there arrows and just put a decal on it?????
Thanks you
I bought 2 dozen arrows from Amazon. " Accmos" is the brand name. They are definitely way better quality than I expected for 45$ Canadian a dozen.
I shoot Easton axis 5mm match grade 340 spine and they fly great
I also shoot Easton axis match grade, I love the arrows they are very durable.
In Canada they did cost $179 per dozen for years and now $299 in the last six months. I’m glad I stockpiled up before the crazy mark up
All of my arrows are Pandarus have had good luck with them except some of the factory fletchings have been meh replaced with others for different uses and distance . My local shop has them and Amazon sells them.
Love the vaps
for the arrow ice point, why the pattern n logo decal near the arrow point.our boys use ice point 0.001... the highest record 333 1 round. for recurve.
Stephen, when trying new arrows like this video, do you bother with paper tuning with the new arrows vs the old? do you bother with tuning at all, for that matter? in some of your other videos testing bows and shooting, you don't mention it at all and just talk about the weight of the arrow, and you group perfectly fine. I like that you tell things how they are, do you think tuning is a necessary step, or should you just go by a manufacture spine chart and don't think much more beyond that? So many people are like hyper focused on tuning and some don't, and they seem kinda fine without it, curious to your thoughts. Prayers going to you for your surgery! Thanks
Can’t fault Panderus, I’ve a dozen infinity and I can’t fault them
hi, can anyone confirm that the icepoint spine chart is accurate? I am using Skylon Paragon now and the chart suggested 850-900 for my specs (32lbs draw and cut to 26inch) but I bought 800sp which is almost dead on bareshaft for me. So the Paragons spine chart is a bit weak. For the icepoint it suggested 700sp. would that be advisable or just get similar 800sp as the paragons?
So you tested a target arrow against a hunting arrow??? How is this a fair test. Plus you could not have had your bow TUNED to both arrows at the same time. You cannot do this and get true results. The VAP is designed to be a micro hunting arrow. Not a
Target arrow. My Gold Tip target arrows are .001 straightness. I would never test one of those to my VAP’s or my GT hunting shafts that are .003 straightness. You do these tests all the time. Things that just are not right. I love the bow
Info you bring, but this test is a failure from the start.