any body use gold tip XT hunter arrows?
#2
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 122

Well, I am new to thes sport but I use them. The 5575s. I have shot a few different arrows and I liked them.For the cost especially, I pay about 6.50 an arrow fletched with field tips. Hope that helps.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 879

I use them also. They are a 350 grain arrow in case you didn't already know and should be used mostly for 70# bows. I have mine cut to an 1.5" past my rest for a perfect spine flex and they hit the target hard! From what I've witnessed they are extremely tough arrows and a little less money then the Maxima's or the Beaman's. .003 straightness is pretty good also.
#5

I use them and have no problem (great arrowIMO ) , but i am upgrading to Easton ACC's .
I fletched mine with Quikspin ST speed hunters and they fly brilliant . I may be upgrading , but i'm not getting rid of theGT XT'si've got .
I fletched mine with Quikspin ST speed hunters and they fly brilliant . I may be upgrading , but i'm not getting rid of theGT XT'si've got .
#6

ORIGINAL: Swift Arrow
I use them also. They are a 350 grain arrow in case you didn't already know and should be used mostly for 70# bows. I have mine cut to an 1.5" past my rest for a perfect spine flex and they hit the target hard! From what I've witnessed they are extremely tough arrows and a little less money then the Maxima's or the Beaman's. .003 straightness is pretty good also.
I use them also. They are a 350 grain arrow in case you didn't already know and should be used mostly for 70# bows. I have mine cut to an 1.5" past my rest for a perfect spine flex and they hit the target hard! From what I've witnessed they are extremely tough arrows and a little less money then the Maxima's or the Beaman's. .003 straightness is pretty good also.
Gold Tip are good arrows. As long as they are made well, they will shoot fine.
#7

They aren't 350 gr arrows.

I've used them for the last 3 seasons and am pleased with them in all aspects.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 879

I was under the impression that they were from what the pro shop told me but then again, I noticed that he didn't sell any GT's either. Sorry for the bum information.
I do notice how hard that they hit the target though so that might be an indication of a good spine on mine for the bow that I am shooting?
I do notice how hard that they hit the target though so that might be an indication of a good spine on mine for the bow that I am shooting?
#10

I use the GT XT Hunter 7595's for my 70lb Mathews SBXT and LOVE THEM.
Affordable, durable and fly great out of my bow.
I couldn't ask for anything more.
Then again...it would be nice if they were free.....something to ponder.
Affordable, durable and fly great out of my bow.
I couldn't ask for anything more.
Then again...it would be nice if they were free.....something to ponder.