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Arrow question?
taco413
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Buckeys question got me to thinking,(I know i'm leaving myself WIDE open on this) What arrows do you shoot, and what is the most popular in yer neck of the woods? I personally shoot Goldtip 75-95 Expeditions. I did buy a dozen 55-75 Goldtip traditional arrows cause I got a helluva price on them. They are cedar wrapped and cool looking.
Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool!!
Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool!!
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http://www.goldtip.com/products/family.asp?cid=5-1D2A3285-C550-4D31-970B-C46174815B46&rnd=133350229
Hunting I use these
http://www.goldtip.com/products/product.asp?pid=24-D649B390-411C-4B86-822C-216F1D9C3B3C&rnd=133351574
Both with feathers, and both with 100 gr tips.
Arrow length 28 1/2" I really like the 22's they are super lightweight and have a big OD.
Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool!!
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Nope I haven't seen the zebra striped arrows. I have always been more fond of the plain black arrows.
I guess they are a signature model for Nugent, I saw them at gun show, ugly lookin things.
Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool!!
My old man's backhand used to land,
Hard on the side of my head.
I just learned to stay out of his way.
There's been streetfights, blue lights,
Long nights with the world sittin' on my chest:
It just showed me how much I could take.
Hard times, bad luck.
Sometimes, life sucks.
That's all right, I'm ok.
It ain't nothin' but another day.
I'm using Easton 2117, XX75's with two green and one orange 4" fletchings. Most people around here still use aluminum, not many carbon arrows uses.
yeah suspension, I use the same arrows. [:D] Do you purcase them already fletched with inserts? My dad has been purchasing ours, and I fletch his for home and put inserts in, then I don't have to buy my arrows. The hours it takes to fletch and insert them makes up for his lose in his money.
Yes, I buy them complete, the shop I deal with throws the extras in for free. I don't think they do it because of my archery habit, but my firearms habit they really seem to like. [:D]