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RE: Exploded Arrow
Ever since I've read this I now check my arrows according to Gold Tip's recommendations.
Flex It First Always inspect each arrow for damage before each shot. Proper care of graphite arrows can ensure years of quality performance. However, shafts can be damaged. To inspect the arrow, hold it on both ends and flex it away from yourself and others while visibly and audibly checking for splinters, cracks or nicks. Rotate and repeat this inspection four to five times. If you find the arrow to be damaged in any way, destroy it immediately. Shooting damaged graphite arrows can result in arrow failure and possible bodily injury. |
RE: Exploded Arrow
Thats what I love about this sight there is always somthing new. I have never heard of anything like that in my life. Thank god your not hurt after seeing that arrow I think you are a lucky guy. Mike
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RE: Exploded Arrow
Think youfor the tip's guys. I'm doing research for new arrows... those bemans are 4 years old and have hadALOT of air time.
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RE: Exploded Arrow
ORIGINAL: Champlain Islander Thats why I went back to aluminum. |
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