Gold Tip 3-D Pro Arrows, any feedback?
#1
Gold Tip 3-D Pro Arrows, any feedback?
Hey guys,
Does anybody use these arrows? I am looking for a consistant arrow and these seem to be about the best bet and best deal out there!!!!!!
I will be using these for hunting, and possible some target shooting, nothing serious at all.
Also, I will be shooting a 04 BowTech Liberty set at 70# and 29.5" draw length. The arrow length will be 28.25"
Which would be better for my bow, the 55/75 or 75/95 series?
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!!!!
Does anybody use these arrows? I am looking for a consistant arrow and these seem to be about the best bet and best deal out there!!!!!!
I will be using these for hunting, and possible some target shooting, nothing serious at all.
Also, I will be shooting a 04 BowTech Liberty set at 70# and 29.5" draw length. The arrow length will be 28.25"
Which would be better for my bow, the 55/75 or 75/95 series?
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!!!!
#2
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kansas
Posts: 316
RE: Gold Tip 3-D Pro Arrows, any feedback?
Buck Magnet,
I shot the Xt's for 3 years, loved them. Last year, I got the 3D Pro's, figuring it may help tighten up my shots for 3D and of course, the kind of targets that bleed. I really like them. Do I shoot well enough to tell a major difference, I am not sure, but I really like the arrows, and I think confidence is a major part of archery. I did get the 7595 spine, as I was wanting to go for a bit heavier arrow. I shot 125 gr Stingers this year and they flew beautifully from my bow. I have them cut at 29" and my bow draws about 64#'s. May not be the ideal spine, but I was shaving fletches at 30 yards, can't complain about that, except it is a pain to fletch more at hunting camp.
For the money, I think they are great arrows. Tough as nails and straight.
JMAC
I shot the Xt's for 3 years, loved them. Last year, I got the 3D Pro's, figuring it may help tighten up my shots for 3D and of course, the kind of targets that bleed. I really like them. Do I shoot well enough to tell a major difference, I am not sure, but I really like the arrows, and I think confidence is a major part of archery. I did get the 7595 spine, as I was wanting to go for a bit heavier arrow. I shot 125 gr Stingers this year and they flew beautifully from my bow. I have them cut at 29" and my bow draws about 64#'s. May not be the ideal spine, but I was shaving fletches at 30 yards, can't complain about that, except it is a pain to fletch more at hunting camp.
For the money, I think they are great arrows. Tough as nails and straight.
JMAC
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Claremore, OK. USA
Posts: 340
RE: Gold Tip 3-D Pro Arrows, any feedback?
BuckMagnet,
Like some of you guys, I switched to carbons several years ago because of all the 3D shooting I do in the off season. I got tired of replacing my aluminum arrows once a week.
I am absolutely stickler when it comes to straightness, consistancy and accuracy with my arrows, so I bought a dozen Gold Tip 3D Pros last year. Since then, the 3D is all I shoot. Take out an arrow spinner and the major difference will be become apparent! Out of a dozen 3D arrows, 10 were perfectly straight. I called Gold Tip and they replaced the 2 bad ones without any questions. I love them!
I bought mine online for $69 per dozen. Can't beat that!
Like some of you guys, I switched to carbons several years ago because of all the 3D shooting I do in the off season. I got tired of replacing my aluminum arrows once a week.
I am absolutely stickler when it comes to straightness, consistancy and accuracy with my arrows, so I bought a dozen Gold Tip 3D Pros last year. Since then, the 3D is all I shoot. Take out an arrow spinner and the major difference will be become apparent! Out of a dozen 3D arrows, 10 were perfectly straight. I called Gold Tip and they replaced the 2 bad ones without any questions. I love them!
I bought mine online for $69 per dozen. Can't beat that!