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raim 08-25-2004 03:27 PM

walmart arrows?
 
i purchased some walmart arrows a few months ago because i could afford them. ive been using them for target practice and they have been doin alright. they seem a bit long though. are these arrows reliable? and do they come too long because of the general shoppers at walmart?
raim

zak123 08-25-2004 03:34 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
What arrows are they? All arrows come long so you can cut them down how you like them.

Q2Solocam 08-25-2004 03:52 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
Oh boy here come the overnight archers right before the season. I will go ahead and appologize for my statement. Get a real archery shop to help you.

kec 08-25-2004 06:27 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
Walmart arrows are probably fine. What equipment do you have? If you are using a bow that does not fit you correctly, you will never be able to shoot your best. You should be fitted for a bow. Once fitted and the bow is set up, they can measure you for the proper arrow length and proper arrow spline. If your bow fits you already just have the pro shop cut your arrows to the proper size (as long as they are of proper spline).

Welcome to Archery

KEC

bmwlover0725 09-12-2004 05:12 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
You need to get them cut, are you new to hunting?

Bowtech Joe 09-12-2004 05:21 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
i had no problems with the arrows i bought at WalMart, of course they were Carbon Express Terminator Hunters that just happened to be the proper length.

Absolutely nothing wrong with saving a few bucks here and there when you can.

Buying at Wal-Mart doesnt make you any less of a hunter even though some would like to make you think that.

kevin1 09-12-2004 05:25 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I buy arrows both at Wal Mart and from Cabela's ,
and I haven't had problems with either ones . They have all shot well . The one's from Cabela's were cut down and inserted at the pro shop . The Wally arrows are mostly for practice , although I also practice with the nicer ones .

3 Step 09-12-2004 09:08 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
They carry both the 31" and The 29" arrows. You might have grabed the 31 incher. The 29 inch are just right for me.
Good luck!

rochelle 09-13-2004 08:52 AM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
Nothing wrong with arrows from walmart. Ive killed deer with them. Just get them cut to your lengh. Or if they shoot well and give good broadhead groups I would use them as is.

HAZCON7 09-13-2004 12:15 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I've heard that Walmart sells the factory reject arrows that are out of spec.

I've used them in the past for practice and bought some this year for my wife to practice with. Killed my first deer with a walmart arrow ;)

hunter25 09-13-2004 12:27 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I'm going to bet that the manufacturers that allow their product to be sold on the shelves at Wal-Mart, KMart, etc. are not willing to risk their reputation by distributing an inferior product. Buy it from Wal-Mart and if it works fine, so be it. The beer I buy from Wal-Mart tastes just as good as from the local liquor store.

That being said, make sure your equipment fits you. Go to a pro shop and get it all taken care of...from arrows, bow, etc.

Good luck!

loanstarhunter 09-13-2004 02:10 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I purchased 3 wal mart arrows at the end of season clearance last year and started using them this summer. I was already shooting Carbon Express so I figured why not give them a try. IMO they are just as accurate at the ones from the pro shop. The only thing I would say is that the factory glue job on the fletching is poor. But this is an easy fix.

Paul L Mohr 09-13-2004 05:38 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
In reference to walmart selling factory rejects and the like, that is false. Who told you that, I shop I bet. I was told the same thing by a gun store once concerning a rifle. I asked why a marlin .22 was almost $100 more at the gun shop than it was right down the road at wally world. I pretty much knew the answer, I just wanted to see what he said. He told me the ones at walmart and k-mart and dunhams were sub par weapons and would not shoot as accurate as his rifles. I said really and left.

I went home and e-mailed remington and Marlin to ask what thier opinion on it was. Marlin answered and said that was not the case. Remington answered and sounded down right PO'd and wanted the name of the dealer that told me this. He said this was absolulutely not the case and Remington did not sell substandard products to anyone. If they don't meet the criteria, they get thrown away. Employees can't even get them. And he was pretty confident most other manufacturers had the same policy.

He said large chains sell the weapons cheaper because they order thousands of them in advance of production and like wise get a discount for it. And a particular shop may only sell 10 or so a season, so they pay a different price. He assured me however they are the same exact products and are not made any differently or earmarked for a certain company. They all come out of the same bin so to speak. And if they were to sell Walmart inferior products compared to a gun shop they would drop them and sell a different product.

He told me it works the same way as our archery equipment. You pay for service. You may be able to get it cheaper at walmart, but if you have any questions or problems, good luck. Where a small dealer is more willing to help you out. If the guy at the shop would have told me this I would have been happy and maybe bought a gun from him. I don't care to be lied to in order to make a sale.

So the same would apply for arrows at walmart. If you compare them model # for model # they are the same arrows you would get anywhere else. However the ones at walmart will usually be the cheapest models a company sells. They also have products made for them by other companies like Cabella's and Bass Pro does.

Paul

D33rHunter2424 09-13-2004 07:41 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
i was watching wal mart outdooars and they had to cut the arrows down to size for speed and accuracy.

HAZCON7 09-14-2004 06:38 AM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
Thanks for clearing that up Paul.

Len in Maryland 09-14-2004 06:52 AM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
Paul:

From personal experiences, and having the ability to thoroughly analyze certain situations, I'll have to disagree with you. I've seen problems with guns, clothes, bows and arrows. The differences are most often very subtle, but they're there in a lot of instances.

Kat 09-17-2004 04:56 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I"ve killed 5 deer with wa-mart arrows. They seem to work for me

I_Want_the_Big_Buck 09-18-2004 10:06 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
u need to cut them down to your length :D

vikingvictory 09-19-2004 08:20 AM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I shoot a 29" arrow and WalMart sells the 29" and 31".They had 3 carbon styles to choose from.
Terminator Carbon Express 4.86 per arrow
Terminator Hunter 5.76 per arrow
Carbon Wolverine 3.17 per arrow
Considering price and quality which would you choose?Thanks for your opinion.

Stryker777 09-19-2004 08:30 AM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I agree walmart doesnt normally sell defective stuff. Here is one thing that does happen though. In many areas they push the manufacturer to bring prices down so they change certain materials to accomidate it. It looks the same as the other product elsewhere but the numbers will be a little different. This is apparent in rifles (stock material is different on some), tents (floors of the eurekas are different), and fishing reels (use of more plastic than stainless steel in the guts). These are only the areas I know of. It normally doesnt effect performance enough to notice and normally willl outlast the length of time a normal person uses a product before buying a newer model.
Hope that helps some.

shishkabob 09-19-2004 05:00 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I bet the indians wished they had a walmart to run down to and pick up a couple arrows.

Jack Ryan 09-19-2004 06:37 PM

RE: walmart arrows?
 
I've never seen a manufacture who ran an extra special Walmart assembly line.

In the same vein of thought though, you just can't buy anything anymore by looking at the display and picking up an unopened box. Parts will be missing or broken.

Walmart is absolutely terribe in one respect that they restock broken junk after people bring it back. They get what ever the dork at "corporate" sends them and they usually get it all once a season. Take it or leave it and when it's gone it's gone. They can't restock guns because people can't bring them back so I'd say you wouldn't have that problem there but I'd still never leave the store with out opening the box and going down the list of contents and making sure nothing is broke.

They will leave guns out on display for everybody to finger and play with, loose the box and spill all the books and put stuff back in the wrong box.


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