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In the question section Misayar say they are 400 spine ...
In the question section Misayar say they are 400 spine arrow. Based on that I purchased some. On receiving them they seemed very flexible so I checked them against a Victory V Force 400 spine arrow and they are much more flexible. I took them to my local archery shop and they tested them as 600 spine and said not to use them above 30lb. Very dissapointed they are not what they advertise them to be.
S**Y
Weight variation was also good with no more than 15 grain variation in the ...
Ok. First off these are not that poorly constructed. I purchased these as practice arrows for a recurve. I fletched each one with feathers. I also weighed each. These are heavy. About 560 grains each with 125 gr points. Weight variation was also good with no more than 15 grain variation in the dozen. Now the reason for the 3 stars. The spine and flexing of the shafts is not consistent. These group almost twice as large as my better grade arrows. They are stiff but seem almost sluggish for carbon arrows. Recurve bows rely on spine flex to get around the shelf. Their recovery is not consistent resulting in the large groups. There is one other concern and that is the small nocks. Compound users might want to replace these.. i suspect these will perform fairly well for a compound user. Compound bow users these are a good buy. Recurve shooters look elsewhere.
J**O
not good for beginners, but might be what someone more experienced is looking for in particular.
they are pretty sturdy. if youre getting them for that, perhaps these are for you. i prefer an arrow that flies straight and fast. these dont do that.these are the heaviest arrows i own. i simply think the vanes are too small for its weight. if they come off the bow in a slightly unideal way, they will be very slow to right themselves . this makes them very innacurate. ive tested them with all of my bows and they simply fly poorly with all of them.the arrowhead is not ideal for target practice. it gets stuck in most targets and since its hard to remove, ive had almost all the inserts come free of the arrow. the nocks are decent quality and sturdiness and i find myself taking them off of these arrows and repurposing them on other ones.they will work if you need an arrow, but there are better arrows in the same quantity at better prices here on amazon.
X**Z
not quite as good as some of my other arrows but they work ...
They shoot alright out of my #45 recurve, not quite as good as some of my other arrows but they work well enough. Based off of my comparison between my 400 spine and these I'd estimate these are probably around 500 spine since they are quite a bit more flexible which means I will probably need to trim it about an inch in order to tune it properly with my bow.Update: they wobble at longer distances so use something lighter than a #45 recurve with these, it's negligible at shorter distances but loses a lot of speed at larger ones
E**N
Really good for a set of starter arrows
Really good for a set of starter arrows, no hard feelings when loosing one or breaking one. Fletching starts to come off when using a whisker biscuit, but some super glue can greatly increase their life. The tips also needed to be tightened with vice grips otherwise they would unscrew easily. They are relatively flexible, so occasionally the arrow will flop quite a bit when shot throwing off aim. Higher draw weights make this more apparent and can even be dangerous. But if your using 20 lb draw you should be fine, 40 lb will have flop but the arrows won't explode, beyond that I haven't tested. They are a carbon fiberglass mix, hence the flex. If you find yourself wanting to get more competitive, you'll be looking to spend twice as much for a pure carbon arrow that may not even come with tips.
B**Y
There are some issues
The fletching comes off pretty easily, but super-glue can fix this. Also, the points come unscrewed easily and need tightened up after every round. We are putting thread lock on them to keep them tight. Not the most accurate arrow. I think they are a bit too flexible. But, then again, I seem to prefer wooden arrows, so this could just be me.
B**S
55lbs holding up great
Holding up good at 55lbs draw compound bow. Ripped 2 fletchings and imbedded 1 tip and insert I could not recover. Fired each arrow about 10 times now at least. I think they will hold as we increase lbs towards 60. Don't know about 70 lbs but for target practice at cost these arrows are good.
P**R
Nice Arrows
This is a nice set of arrows, they fly straight and true. The price is definitely right! I haven't had any issues at all with these. Some people reported the points become unscrewed easily but I haven't found that to be a problem at all. Mine have stayed tight. It is nice to find a decent set of arrows for a good price.
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