ORIGINAL: PABuck_HNTR
You can blame them.... You went to them trusting they would be professional and get you set up correctly. Just because you had money to spend doesn't mean they had totake it by selling the wrong arrows to you.
True, and in their shoes I wouldn't do that to someone but I realize they are in the business of selling things. They don't have a legal responsibility to sell me what's perfect for my set-up. They do have however have an ethical responsibility to do so.
ORIGINAL: davepjr71
They probably had a bunch of 350's in stock and figured you for an easy mark.
Also true, but don't misunderstand though - they weren't pushing the 350's on me. I bought 250's from them but found that those arrows had a thinner wall than the 350. I put a second shot into a deer that didn't pass through and the deer rolled around on the ground and broke it. I also hit a branch on a shot at a pheasant and my arrow broke into 3 pieces. That's why I went looking for the 350's and the shop had them. They did say though,thatpeople hardly ever bought those arrows because they were such tight tolerance and expensive so they were stocked full of them. 2+2=?