Arrows(carbon fury)
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Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 48

I was wanting to know if anyone uses,(and likes), the carbon fury arrows that are sold by Bass Pro.Also, what is the difference between the "reg. vanes" and the short or smaller size vanes? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
#2

They'redecent arrows for the money, pretty heavy though. The carbon fury's are made by carbon express I believe. For a little more $$ you can buy better thru online stores or classifieds.
I think you're referring to Blazers when you ask about the "shorter vanes" They are supposed to help stabilze arrow flight and increase speed somewhat compared to conventional 4" vanes.
I think you're referring to Blazers when you ask about the "shorter vanes" They are supposed to help stabilze arrow flight and increase speed somewhat compared to conventional 4" vanes.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2008
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i bought these arrows a couple of years ago and had very bad luck with these arrows. the inserts pulled right out of the arrows. most of them were never shot. then the vanes fell of the arrows while sittin in my case. never shot. i did not like the arrows even for the price. i now use beman and the price is a little more but have never had any problems.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 879

I don't think that you can go wrong with either Carbon Express CX or the Gold Tip XT hunter 55/75's. Those two seem to be the best arrow for the money, $40 for a half dozen and that's all you'll need. Beamen ICS aren't bad either. Personally, I wouldn't buy the generic brands, not when it comes to the arrowsbut I don't know? Let us know how it works out.
#8
Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 48

Hey guys, I appreciate your feed-back. I currently have shot the arrows in practice with no discernable problems, but have not shot at game yet. I'm trying to stay within a budget on my hunting and thought I wasn't giving up much on the arrows considering I used to hunt with aluminum back in the day. Thanks again. I love these forums, I learn so much. God bless.
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