I bought the Dragon 10, 450 spine. They're 6.78 grains per inch. I left them at 32 inch for the added weight. I put 50 grain brass inserts in them and 160 grain zwickey broadheads. Total arrow weight 435 grain average. They shoot to the same point as my 175 grain field tips. I'm very pleased. My groups average 4 inches at 30 yards. These are a great buy!
I purchased a set of Sanlida Dragon 10s, and the first thing I did was spine aligned all of them. I hate to say it but they out performed some of my higher end competition arrows, and as budget minded as many of us regular archers are…….These Sanlida arrows are worth looking into. Been a practitioner, and coach in the sport of archery for over 15 years, and I just wish I had this option when I was first starting out. Everyone can enjoy archery better now without having to pay out the “ YinYang “ for arrows, and still be confident in whatever the competition out there, in price point, and “ actual “ archery competitions 😎😎🙏🏹🏹🏹👍
Just got my first Bow, Sanlida Dragon X8. I want to set up an outdoor range like you have. I'll only have one lane but with yard markers. Can you show the way the hay bails are laid and is the a backing? Thank you!
I just received two dozen x9’s cut, squared and glued inserts. I shot three of them noticed wonky arrow fight on the last one. So I checked by hand and the one flexed way easier then the others. Then I went to shoot them again and one nock was broken and the other two flared out and unusable. I don’t have a spine tester so I lightly press them in my bow press to find the dynamic spine and I couldn’t do it with these. It could’ve been I had to use the bushing for the pin Nock isn’t as pinpoint as a broadhead which I usually use.
Vanes being pushed forward keeps your chin whiskers off your vanes when you're at full draw. All good! What i wish is for all white vanes and white wrap option. A black or red dragon on the wrap would be very cool! Oh yeah, just remembered, out of the box i started nock tuning each arrow. What i discovered, is they were already nock tuned to the cock vane, just not marked as such!
It appears to me you have too much grip on your bow influencing bow movement as you release. Open your grip up and rely on your wrist strap. Just an observation. you're shooting good!
Question changing the Knox on a dragon eight arrow?? Have you tried this yet? I wish to switch to illuminated ones. I also wish that wait to the shaft debating whether it should be internal or external.
No I haven’t changed any of the nocks. This was a big complaint of mine too. I have been working with Sanlida to change from the pin nocks which are more for target archery over to a normal nocks which are more suited for normal compound archery and hunting. They actually did convert them and look out for a video in the next few weeks comparing the new dragon 10a with the new nocks. Great arrows though for the money.
Take a break between groups!!!! On the 9s you can see your string bouncing off the cam stop! The 10s you can see bow tilt and rock , rocking cause the arrow to duck dive….tilt spreads your groups in all three lover your draw from notch 3 to notch 5 or drop your pound pull
I'm calling this guys shots from his head movements and my wife is giving me eye rolls. Because i'm ten for ten every single time.😂😂 not knocking anyone just saying it happens when target Practicing And shooting high volume arrows.
I bought the Dragon 10, 450 spine. They're 6.78 grains per inch. I left them at 32 inch for the added weight. I put 50 grain brass inserts in them and 160 grain zwickey broadheads. Total arrow weight 435 grain average. They shoot to the same point as my 175 grain field tips. I'm very pleased. My groups average 4 inches at 30 yards. These are a great buy!
I purchased a set of Sanlida Dragon 10s, and the first thing I did was spine aligned all of them. I hate to say it but they out performed some of my higher end competition arrows, and as budget minded as many of us regular archers are…….These Sanlida arrows are worth looking into. Been a practitioner, and coach in the sport of archery for over 15 years, and I just wish I had this option when I was first starting out. Everyone can enjoy archery better now without having to pay out the “ YinYang “ for arrows, and still be confident in whatever the competition out there, in price point, and “ actual “ archery competitions 😎😎🙏🏹🏹🏹👍
Thank you for this review. I have been wondering about the arrows. I am a third through video and had so many questions are being answered!
Just got my first Bow, Sanlida Dragon X8. I want to set up an outdoor range like you have. I'll only have one lane but with yard markers.
Can you show the way the hay bails are laid and is the a backing?
Thank you!
Even if you get some bad ones in a batch, at $90 per 24 you should still get a decent amount of good arrows to shoot with.
I just received two dozen x9’s cut, squared and glued inserts. I shot three of them noticed wonky arrow fight on the last one. So I checked by hand and the one flexed way easier then the others. Then I went to shoot them again and one nock was broken and the other two flared out and unusable. I don’t have a spine tester so I lightly press them in my bow press to find the dynamic spine and I couldn’t do it with these. It could’ve been I had to use the bushing for the pin Nock isn’t as pinpoint as a broadhead which I usually use.
Vanes being pushed forward keeps your chin whiskers off your vanes when you're at full draw. All good! What i wish is for all white vanes and white wrap option. A black or red dragon on the wrap would be very cool! Oh yeah, just remembered, out of the box i started nock tuning each arrow. What i discovered, is they were already nock tuned to the cock vane, just not marked as such!
It appears to me you have too much grip on your bow influencing bow movement as you release. Open your grip up and rely on your wrist strap. Just an observation. you're shooting good!
Question changing the Knox on a dragon eight arrow?? Have you tried this yet? I wish to switch to illuminated ones. I also wish that wait to the shaft debating whether it should be internal or external.
No I haven’t changed any of the nocks. This was a big complaint of mine too. I have been working with Sanlida to change from the pin nocks which are more for target archery over to a normal nocks which are more suited for normal compound archery and hunting. They actually did convert them and look out for a video in the next few weeks comparing the new dragon 10a with the new nocks. Great arrows though for the money.
Are they 6 mm or 6.5 mm
6.2mm id
Take a break between groups!!!! On the 9s you can see your string bouncing off the cam stop! The 10s you can see bow tilt and rock , rocking cause the arrow to duck dive….tilt spreads your groups in all three lover your draw from notch 3 to notch 5 or drop your pound pull
Bohning vanes nice!
I'm calling this guys shots from his head movements and my wife is giving me eye rolls. Because i'm ten for ten every single time.😂😂 not knocking anyone just saying it happens when target Practicing
And shooting high volume arrows.
The cheaper arrows have terribly flimsy vanes. The dragon 10s are a good value 👍
Man those dragon 10s where shit lmao. Vanes flew off while shooting, the nocks get opened up and need replaced, had 2 of the 12 split at the nocks.
The Sanlida bows are a good value but the arrow rest is terrible. Not a big deal but still lol
these results on a budget bow that isnt even tuned is pretty meaningless
He did say the bow was tuned. And from a guy who owns a Sanlida bow, they do shoot pretty well.
Warning there are junk. I’ll unfortunately spend a little more and go with deer crossing archery arrows. Been using them the past 10 years.
It's all good 😎🇺🇸🏜️ 👍🇺🇸