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Shop Tiger Archery 30Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows with Removable Tips for Compound & Recurve Bow(Pack of 12) (Orange White). Free delivery and returns on all eligible orders. Review: Perfectamente lo que pedí Review: Muy buenas y a muy buen precio







| ASIN | B06Y4MS1TS |
| Archery Draw Length | 31 Inches |
| Archery Draw Weight | 60 Pounds |
| Best Sellers Rank | 266,735 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 96 in Hunting Arrows |
| Brand Name | Tiger Archery |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,842) |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Predators-78 |
| Model Number | Predators-78 |
| UPC | 748440003037 |
K**A
Perfectamente lo que pedí
A**A
Muy buenas y a muy buen precio
D**T
To start this review off, I will say that don't go shooting for the stars in your expectations of these arrows. I know, the manufacturer knows, and you will soon know that these aren't the greatest arrows you can purchase. That isn't a condemnation of the arrows or even necessarily a fault because I knew what I was buying ahead of time. These are cheap arrows, but they are well-made cheap arrows. As you can see in the attached picture, I have nailed the pieces of wood along the perimeter of my target. Many times. None of them have broken from nailing the wood. On ones that went particularly deep, I have had that cores come out, but that is an easy fix with a little bit of adhesive. I did crack two of them when my shot when too low and I struck the cinder blocks the target was resting on, but that was my own fault, not the fault of the arrows. Prior to these, I had purchased a decent set of Easton arrows and I can tell the difference between the two. These arrows are larger than my Easton arrows that are rated as being the same, namely a difference in weight with these being slightly heavier. Not sure how much it affects anything, but it is noticeable. I also can't say for sure that the 500-grain spec is actually true as I am not an expert in archery. I have only just recently picked up the hobby and am learning as I go. Between the two, I much prefer my Easton arrows, but that does not mean I don't like these arrows. For the price, you can't really go wrong with buying arrows from Tiger Archery. For the same price, I bought only 6 Easton arrows. Yeah, you can tell there is a difference between the two, but I have shot these arrows hundreds of times so far and have to say that I am pretty happy with the purchase. If you are a beginner and looking for arrows that you can freely practice with without worrying that you are going to destroy an expensive set, these are the arrows for you. I have put these through the wringer and so far I have only put one or two out of commission. Consider these a stepping stone on your journey to becoming a better archer. As you skill with the bow increases, so should your quality of arrows. These are great for now and will possibly end up buy another set in the future.
J**P
The reviews that say to "go with something else" are more than likely brand snobs and are willing to spend $20 per arrow. For < $30 cannot complain one bit about these arrows especially when you get a dozen. They are high quality arrows including the overall assembly from tips to veins, these things are amazing and can be compared to those $20 / arrow. For those who complain about the field tips "coming off" sound like noobs in the archery world. Tips can easily be tightened back on so I don't understand what the complaints are. My experience, this is normal. If it really bothers you then use thread locking fluid or have stronger fingers or use a plier to tighten them up. You can also use teflon tape. I cannot believe how many wussy / sissy reviews I read about "the field tips are loose", these same folks would complain if the field tips were on "too tight". These wussy reviewers probably are not good at archery and blame the tool rather than their lack of skill and knowledge. Kinda like those far lefties that are into archery but are anti gun. *shrugs* - #MarxismIsReal. # Notes I shoot these with both my 50# recurve and 55# compound. # Pros - Quality arrows for the price. If you want a bargain, get these. - I've shot one arrow repeatedly over 100 times and it's still delivering tight groups. Has not cracked etc. - Confidence with hunting game. These arrows are as good or better than those $20 / arrow. Don't let the marketing hype fool you. - Bought another dozen for a ridiculous deal. - Works fine with the tips I have. Tried with 3 blade broads and small game broads. No issues. # Cons - None. # Would like to see - Extra veins / fletchings since they tend to get deformed quicker than broken nocks. Then again, it was my fault for deformed fletchings due to shooting cardboard boxes and the arrow going right through. Having extras would be a plus though since I'm sure the spine will last much longer. - Different colored spines and veins. The orange veins are bright but can easily be lost in leaves. A neon green would be nice. # Update 2018/02/15 - Added a photo of the wall mount rack I built with these arrows on display.
J**Z
No llegaron nunca y tampo me d volvieron dinero.
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