Once I got a dozen of these outlaws I haven't bought a different shaft. Very durable and fly great out to 90 yards as long as you take the time to build them right!!!!
I have a 26.5" draw. I built a dozen and a half be outlaws for an 80# hoyt ventum 33. I spun each shaft and cut the wobbly ends off, squared each end, weight sorted each component, and spine indexed each shaft. I got excellent accuracy out to 130 yards.
I was impressed when my RIP TKOs held up to impact testing and those are $18 shafts! I expected the Outlaw to shatter but it held up great. I’m still shooting that arrow.
@@PoeOutdoors yep, carbon arrows are tuff....even the cheap ones. I killed 4 deer this season with the same arrow. I bought from Amazon. $48 for a dozen👍
Once I got a dozen of these outlaws I haven't bought a different shaft. Very durable and fly great out to 90 yards as long as you take the time to build them right!!!!
I have a 26.5" draw. I built a dozen and a half be outlaws for an 80# hoyt ventum 33. I spun each shaft and cut the wobbly ends off, squared each end, weight sorted each component, and spine indexed each shaft. I got excellent accuracy out to 130 yards.
Love my Black Eagle arrows. I’m using the feather fletched outlaws and I really like my vintage series too.
That is impressive. At that draw length and poundage.
I was impressed when my RIP TKOs held up to impact testing and those are $18 shafts! I expected the Outlaw to shatter but it held up great. I’m still shooting that arrow.
@@PoeOutdoors yep, carbon arrows are tuff....even the cheap ones. I killed 4 deer this season with the same arrow. I bought from Amazon. $48 for a dozen👍
.005” of runout on these shafts. When cut down on both ends to get my 28” arrow it’s less runout. I can’t shoot good enough to tell the difference.
Was that the 350 spine?
300