New Crossbow Arrows
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 273
New Crossbow Arrows
Guys,
I need new arrows for my Stryker 380. I have been using FMJ's but they are now obsolite so any suggestions??? I like a heavier arrow with an illuminated nock and 125 grain head. Any suggestions??
daddus
I need new arrows for my Stryker 380. I have been using FMJ's but they are now obsolite so any suggestions??? I like a heavier arrow with an illuminated nock and 125 grain head. Any suggestions??
daddus
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Posts: 195
Zombie slayers from black eagle arrows.
http://www.blackeaglearrows.com/
I like zombie slayers personally. Not overly expensive and they are very durable. I shoot the 300 size. Supposed to be the strongest ones out right now. They go 455 with a 125 tip in 20". Should be about 473 with a 125 in 22". A fella was shooting them at a block wall with no tip out of a ten point at a show I went to. They weren't shattering. I was sold on them then. ordered 2 dozen on ebay and no issues from them. Although I don't hunt walls, they have done good on pass throughs. Can't say for certain once they hit but haven't had any damage to them yet. Also I do a lot more shooting than folks generally do. Mainly bag, block and 3-d targets. Do some stump and pine cone shooting from time to time and they've held up well.
http://www.blackeaglearrows.com/
I like zombie slayers personally. Not overly expensive and they are very durable. I shoot the 300 size. Supposed to be the strongest ones out right now. They go 455 with a 125 tip in 20". Should be about 473 with a 125 in 22". A fella was shooting them at a block wall with no tip out of a ten point at a show I went to. They weren't shattering. I was sold on them then. ordered 2 dozen on ebay and no issues from them. Although I don't hunt walls, they have done good on pass throughs. Can't say for certain once they hit but haven't had any damage to them yet. Also I do a lot more shooting than folks generally do. Mainly bag, block and 3-d targets. Do some stump and pine cone shooting from time to time and they've held up well.