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The PANDARUS Archery 31-Inch Carbon Hunting Arrows are designed for precision and durability, featuring a straightness of +/-0.006" and a stylish wood camo finish. With 4-inch turkey feather fletching and replaceable 100 grain screw-in points, these arrows are perfect for targeting practice with traditional and recurve bows, making them a must-have for any serious archer.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 5 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
Brand Name | PANDARUS |
Color | 12 Pack Spine 350 |
Material | carbon |
Manufacturer | panduola |
T**N
Very good.
These arrows are sweet. They look great and fly beautiful from my 40# as well as my 57# with a slightly heavier tip weight. Very good shooting arrows for a good price.
D**I
THESE ARROWS ARE STRONG
i'm not worried about the price so i won't talk about budget saving, just my thoughts about the arrows.Now THESE Arrows will be on my regular archery purchase list, it's rugged lol, these arrows are rugged, nocks are strong in fact i've shot around 80 times with the same 5 arrows and not one of them broke, the feathers are in perfect shape and boy... i'm really impressed lol, i switched from my easton aluminium arrows to carbon arrows but these arrows are tough man, they can take so many beatings, thank you... Pandaren Pandarus :PP.S: The nocks will fit perfectly with a fast flight flemish string, the nocks are designed to fit the fast flight string, i tried it on my Dacron b50 but the dacron has a bigger diameter so they would fit a dacron but i wouldn't suggest that.
M**T
VERY GOOD VALUE... but NOW these are HEAVY (13 GPI) ARROWS !
I was trying replace my old (3+ years) carbon simulated-wood arrows (spine 600, 5.5 GPI) with these...THE GOOD...==========NICE-LOOKING? absolutelyWELL-MADE? yes.LOVELY field points? yes - they appear to be BRASS, and smooth, and perfectly-FLUSH with arrow shaft(this makes them an absolute EFFORTLESS pull out of bag targets, foam targets and layered target!)THE GOTCHAS...=============CARBON? I have serious doubts.These are truly carbon arrows (13 GPI ? Seriously?)HEAVY? these are nearly 3 TIMES HEAVIER than the arrows I was trying to REPLACE, and it SHOWS in the PERFORMANCE of the arrows.WOULD I RECOMMEND?? YES... but KNOW ABOUT THE WEIGHT - KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GETTING !!!WHAT WOULD I CHANGE?It was a MISTAKE to have ALL THREE FEATHERS COLORED BROWN - if I EVER MISS something in the woods...... kiss 'em good bye - you'll NEVER actually "SEE" these on the ground. Ever.
R**V
Great shooting arrows
Great shooting arrows. Comes exactly as described. Very durable and excellent quality and price. Will be ordering more in the future. I highly recommend
P**T
Not quite all that
Some of the arrows in this set fly true, some wobble. I haven't weighed them or checked them for straightness. The fletchings aren't all straight and the nocks need to be adjusted before you shoot them, almost every one of them was off.
L**.
I don’t think you can go wrong with these arrows
Liked the price. Shot better than my Traditional Gold Tips. The tips are a lose fit will try forming up with loc tite. They lack a locating feather but I used the lettering on the shaft and tweaked the nock with my bow string to the desired position.
V**.
Very good arrows
They shoot very well! I also have more expensive arrows that I was trying not to beat up target shooting. The more expensive Gold Tips do not group any better than these. Both are excellent
M**H
Good, but they need a little tweaking
First off, as said by many, these are heavy arrows. Not a bad thing if you are flinging them at deer, you just need to account for the drop. I have the 400 spine and have shot them mostly with a 50#, 56" AMO, Browning Explorer 1 Recurve. The issues I had with these arrows at first were FAR more pronounced on my Browning than MY 40#, 62" AMO Ben Pearson Colt, but I believe that is due mostly to the fact that the Colt has a flipper rest instead of shooting off the shelf, YMMV.Out of the box, they need a little loving, especially if you are shooting a recurve off the shelf. I assume that many people, like myself, are buying these for that reason due to the feather fletching and the traditional look. Some of these arrows seemed to fly better than others. The worst of them were pourpoising like an old Flipper episode until I did the following.First thing you do is cut off the shrinkwrap at the front of the fletching. It will catch on your side plate. I realized this after I noticed one was rolling back on me! Just carefully slit it with a sharp knife and peel of. Next nock your arrows one by one and make sure that the top feather is in the right position. Mine were mostly a bit off. The nocks move on the arrows, so just firmly twist the shaft while nocked and it will line right up. They don't seem to move around a lot after.These 2 things mostly straightened things out for me, but I have also trimmed a couple of the shafts to 29.25", with good results. My draw length is 28.5". These cut fairly easily with a small diameter pipe cutting tool from a hardware store. I use a little butane torch to heat the included field point and then they pull out easily with a pair of plyers. Cut slowly with the pipe tool and be careful at the very end! I use a sharp knife to sever thee last couple of fibers. I then use a small step-type drill bit by hand to gently ream the ID, and finish off with a few swirls on the very end with1000 grit sandpaper. I then reheat the insert and point with the torch, and touch it to a hot glue gun stick to get a little layer of hot glue on it. Yes, this is the kind of gluestick that goes in a hot glue gun that you make crafts and whatnot with, it works great and can be removed easily with heat!I have also just purchased a "Shatterproof Archery" Fieldpoint test kit from Amazon. This is 6 points each of 5 weights from 70-175 g. I am hopeful this will help me tune things in further. If I get these performing the way I think I will, they will go out into the Wisconsin woods with me this fall to help fill my freezer, but ether way, for $50, these are nice looking arrows and are very durable practice arrows.
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