Comparing Cheap Arrows With Expensive Arrows Youtube

comparing Cheap Arrows With Expensive Arrows Youtube
comparing Cheap Arrows With Expensive Arrows Youtube

Comparing Cheap Arrows With Expensive Arrows Youtube We compare cheap $5 arrows to $10 arrows to $20 arrows. what is the difference and how will they compare at 18 meters. archeryshop .au. Comparing cheap $5 (per arrow) arrows against $20 (per arrow) arrows.we test the pandarus alpha x premade arrows to victory vap elite custom arrows at 40mete.

cheap Vs expensive arrows youtube
cheap Vs expensive arrows youtube

Cheap Vs Expensive Arrows Youtube The archery arrow industry is way over saturated with choices. this makes it almost impossible to choose the right arrow for you, so we're forced to focus on. The two arrows i am comparing are the speed freak by carbon express and the gold tip velocity pro 340. the speed freaks can be found at $60 per dozen. from now on i will refer to them in this review as the $5 arrow. the “expensive” arrows are the velocity pros. these will set you back around $160 per dozen if you buy them with the 2 inch. 8248 posts · joined 2008. #16 · jun 6, 2014. you can buy great arrows without breaking the bank for around 100 bucks a dozen. (give or take a few bucks). opinions vary but great arrows without breaking the bank are: gold tip xt, easton axis, beman, cabelas brand (which are beman) and there are plenty others. When it comes to arrows, 99.9% of people aren't good enough archers to notice the difference from a mid range arrow to the high end arrows. something with a .003 straightness will shoot as good as a .001 for almost all of us. i would always shy away from the cheapest of the cheap arrows as you do run into consistency and durability issues.

cheap Vs expensive arrows youtube
cheap Vs expensive arrows youtube

Cheap Vs Expensive Arrows Youtube 8248 posts · joined 2008. #16 · jun 6, 2014. you can buy great arrows without breaking the bank for around 100 bucks a dozen. (give or take a few bucks). opinions vary but great arrows without breaking the bank are: gold tip xt, easton axis, beman, cabelas brand (which are beman) and there are plenty others. When it comes to arrows, 99.9% of people aren't good enough archers to notice the difference from a mid range arrow to the high end arrows. something with a .003 straightness will shoot as good as a .001 for almost all of us. i would always shy away from the cheapest of the cheap arrows as you do run into consistency and durability issues. Straightness and weight consistency are better in most of the more expensive arrows. the cheap ones are often 0.005 inch straightness, the high end competition arrows are 0.001 inch straightness. well matched target arrows are within 1 or 2 grains of each other, cheap bargain arrows can vary 10 or 20 grains from heaviest to lightest. You can measure straightness, but when it comes to accuracy and consistency it's hard to separate those results from straightness and spine. they both contribute to consistency or inconsistency, but hard to separate the two to determine how much each affects that. i shoot a 30" arrow so i always get the straightest spine sorted shafts i can find.

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