Originally Posted by
vaughn
The reason I am asking is because I wanted to buy some more CAA arrows from GoldTip and they have been discontinued. But, what I have discovered is that Blackhawk makes a Vapor CAA arrow with the exact same specs. I am just double-checking to see if it's the exact same arrow.
Just using my common sense I would say that they are the same arrow. I cn't see that GT would have even changed the manufacturing location or design of the arrow. Just print different logos on them. The only real change I had seen was that they changed the spine designation. The Vapor had a 4 number designation with the last two numbers matched to those on Easton arrows. I forget what the first two number were, but for example, one was marked as 3260 where the "60" coincided with the Easton ACC 3-60 and so forth.
The last I saw, GT was numbering them with spine ratings like .400, .340. .300 and such like most carbon arrows. All I can say is that it's about time somebody got their act together and started puting the actual deflection on the arrows like Easton does.