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BowtechPatroit27 07-22-2005 05:18 PM

Goldtip arrows
 
Is the goldtip hunter "Pro" better then the XT?

cjsportsman 07-23-2005 11:54 AM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
If you read the specs on both types of arrows, they are better. I have both and I can't really tell the difference. Maybe some of the 3-D shooters on the forum can tell the difference but I can't. Hope that helped.

Dens228 07-23-2005 02:22 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
I've tried both and still use the Pro Hunter. I can't tell the difference either. When I need new arrows I'll save the money and go with the XT's. I'm sure they are both capable of better accuracy than I am!

bowhuntr4ever 08-01-2005 05:36 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
use either or because gold tips are one of the best arrows around

MDE86 08-02-2005 09:13 AM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
I was told by a local shop that the XT's and the Pro's are cut from the same line in the factory. The difference is that the Pro's are the best of the crop as far as tolerances go. I don't shoot well enough for the couple of thousandths to make a difference either.

adams 08-02-2005 12:33 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
MDE 86 is correct.
They are essentially the same shaft. The pro series shafts are graded for .001and w/i +/- 1g, where as the xt are graded at .003 and w/i +/- 2g. Basically you pay a premium for consistancy. IMO the less variables there are, the more consistant your shooting will be. For what I spend on archery, spending $100.00 (on IMO the best shafts on the market) is money well spent.

Just my $0.02 on the GT pro shafts.

Washington Hunter 08-02-2005 12:48 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 

ORIGINAL: adams

MDE 86 is correct.
They are essentially the same shaft. The pro series shafts are graded for .001and w/i +/- 1g, where as the xt are graded at .003 and w/i +/- 2g. Basically you pay a premium for consistancy. IMO the less variables there are, the more consistant your shooting will be. For what I spend on archery, spending $100.00 (on IMO the best shafts on the market) is money well spent.

Just my $0.02 on the GT pro shafts.
Adams beat me to it, that was pretty much word for word what I was going to say.

On another note, I've been using the Expedition Hunters for about the last year or so and have been pretty happy with them. They're only graded at .006 and +/- 2g. I've had a lot of success with them and for the price, I couldn't pass them up.

foulmouthfool 08-02-2005 01:26 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
Even though its only a few bucks difference a dozen, I'm not paying more for the same exact shaft. The tolerances of "The pro series shafts are graded for .001and w/i +/- 1g, where as the xt are graded at .003 and w/i +/- 2g" are max tolerances. At the very most thats what they will be off. If you buy a dozen XT's, there's not a doubt in my mind that the entire dozen could all be within the Pro tolerances. I don't shoot at x rings, so I think I'll stick with the XT's.

hunohio 08-02-2005 01:39 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
I have both and for some reason, the XTs shoot a lot more consistently with broadheads than the Pros. Makes no sense to me, but I've shot both a lot and it always turns out that way. I'll be hunting with the XTs as a result.

Woodman 454 08-02-2005 08:58 PM

RE: Goldtip arrows
 
I cant imagine a noticeable difference at least at the limits of myworld of archery. If I can drill a nickel at 20 yards I think theXT's are enough.
PS. If you never had the camo, be warned. They do make more noise on the draw than the plain black shafts


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