Anyone want to guess what countryVictory's are produced in?
Out of the last 6 dozen GoldTip arrows I've bought I have culled 2 arrows out of those that I wasn't comfortable with due to straightness or weight tolerances. That'sa pretty good rate of consistency in my opinion, and I am yet to see a comparably priced arrow exceed that in terms of consistency. I also strongly feel that they have the best component system on the market right now.
And yes, the Pro's are sorted by weight and bundled accordingly per dozen. Different dozens may weigh differently.They do howeverlabel the different dozens with weight codes to let you know that if your last dozen was 220 grains per shaft, that the next dozen is the same weight so that you don't end up mismatched. You simply keep track of that sticker that comes on the arrows and make sure your next dozen is of the same weight code. This is the same procedure that Easton does with their $300+ X-10's, ACC's, Navigators, and ACE's to make sure people end up with the same weights from dozen to dozen and it works very well.