what arrow to shoot
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Lancaster, Ohio
Posts: 809
what arrow to shoot
i need some advice on what arrows to shoot iv been shooting wal-mart wolverine hunter arrows and every one here knows the weight of there arrow and every thing. what type of arrow should i be using
#2
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 225
RE: what arrow to shoot
ya you have been shooting stuff. I would go to walmart right now and get some terminator hunters by carbon exress they are 44 a dozen. They are marked down from 5.75 a piece to 3.50. Pretty good arrow and really cheap right now.
#3
RE: what arrow to shoot
i found most carbon arrows are the same i loose them before i break em if yah need to know what size to buy try the gold tip web site i buy my shafts from ebay i like getting them 2 dozen at a time i practice with what i hunt with so i know exactly how they fly
#6
RE: what arrow to shoot
Did you take the others back and get the 65-75's?
I would not worry about it too much right now. You are just beginning this wonderful sport and I highly doubt that you will benefit from the more premium arrow shafts just yet. Your skills are not good enough yet to notice the differance between an arrow like the wolverine and a gold tip pro.
Stick with what you have right now and practice all summer long as much as you can. Get your skills down and perfected and later in the summer you should have gotten better and good enough that a straighter and more consistant arrow will likely do you some good. For now just practice as much as possible.
I would not worry about it too much right now. You are just beginning this wonderful sport and I highly doubt that you will benefit from the more premium arrow shafts just yet. Your skills are not good enough yet to notice the differance between an arrow like the wolverine and a gold tip pro.
Stick with what you have right now and practice all summer long as much as you can. Get your skills down and perfected and later in the summer you should have gotten better and good enough that a straighter and more consistant arrow will likely do you some good. For now just practice as much as possible.