🏹 Elevate your aim—practice with precision, shoot with confidence!
The TIGER ARCHERY 30-inch carbon fiber arrows deliver professional-grade durability and accuracy for target and hunting practice. Featuring aerodynamic 3-vane fletching, removable nickel-plated tips, and adjustable nocks, this 12-pack is tailored for 35-60 lb draw weight bows, ensuring consistent flight and long-lasting performance.
Material | carbon |
Color | Black White |
Sport | Target Archery |
Brand | TIGER ARCHERY |
Item Weight | 35 Grams |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 748440003020 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.68 x 3.15 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
Brand Name | TIGER ARCHERY |
Warranty Description | 1 month |
Model Name | Predators-78 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | TIGER ARCHERY |
Part Number | Predators-78 |
Included Components | 12pcs Carbon Arrows, 6pcs Arrow Nocks |
C**L
Precision and Performance.
The TIGER ARCHERY 30-Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows are a game-changer for archers seeking precision and reliability. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, these arrows are designed to deliver outstanding performance whether you're honing your skills at the range or heading out into the field.Right out of the box, these arrows impress with their sleek and durable carbon construction. The 30-inch length provides optimal balance and stability, ensuring consistent flight trajectory and accuracy with every shot. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned archer, you'll appreciate the confidence-inspiring feel of these arrows as they glide effortlessly through the air towards your target.What sets these arrows apart is their versatility. Whether you're practicing target shooting or embarking on a hunting expedition, the TIGER ARCHERY carbon arrows are up to the task. With their lightweight yet sturdy design, they offer the perfect blend of speed and penetration, making them equally suited for both recreational and competitive archery.Durability is another standout feature of these arrows. The carbon construction ensures strength and resilience, allowing them to withstand the rigors of repeated use without sacrificing performance. Whether you're shooting at foam targets or navigating through dense foliage in pursuit of game, you can trust that these arrows will hold up to the challenge.In conclusion, the TIGER ARCHERY 30-Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows are a must-have accessory for any archer serious about their craft. With their precision engineering, versatility, and durability, they offer exceptional value for both beginners and experienced shooters alike. Whether you're aiming for the bullseye or tracking game in the wilderness, these arrows are sure to elevate your archery experience to new heights.
C**D
Solid practice arrows
Great quality for the price! I shoot a recurve with a 60# pull. Consistent and durable arrows so far.
B**Y
THIS IS THE ONLY REVIEW YOU NEED!!!
First of all, these arrows are AWESOME! They are priced to be one insane steal. They are tough, rigid, and light weight!I have a 25# recurve and a 65# recurve. These work great for both of them. I have been shooting these arrows every day for the last 3 weeks and the only wear and tear on them is the black coating on the field tips. The shafts and the fletchings have remained virtually unworn. I recommend getting a whisker biscuit on your bow to reduce wear on the fletchings. I have hit arrows in the target with other arrows and they just glance off and leave no marks.The bad part: the reviews that state the nocks and tips do not stay in the arrows. THIS IS NORMAL!!! That's right, the only bad part about these arrows are the bad reviews people are leaving because they have no idea what they are doing.The nocks are push nocks. They don't fit the best so they may have a tendency to fall out or remain on the string when shot. This is easily fixed by buying new nocks that are sized to fit the diameter of the arrow shaft. OR, you can do what I did and hot glue them in. To remove them you simply heat the end of the arrow the nock is in and pull it out.The tips come out so that you can cut the arrows to the size that you need. When you get them to the size that you need you glue the tip holders in with glue. There is glue specially made to glue tip holders in. Just like the nocks, I used hot glue. Removal is the same as the nocks.These are the absolute best practice arrows for the price! I will be buying more of these in the future.
S**H
An Moste Effective Methode By Which An Archer May Secure His Holde
There are divers ways in which an honeste and Godlie man may protecte his dwelling from sundry trespassers. Those of sanguine humour and modern wit may prefer the gunpowder rifle. This choice doth vex many, who see such armaments as the tools of intemperate and violente characters, and do cry out against the crimes perpetrated by these agents of slaughter. I, seeing the body politick discuss such issues in great vigour have taken upon myself the burden of circumventing such quandries and returning to weaponrie which none protest against: the noble and supple bow! But without arrows a bow is nae more than some good wood and twine a-wastinge, and thusly are arrows to be procured. And, as is wit among men of knowledg, a bow is only so handie as its arrows are suitable to their ends. I am a poor man, and my labor for my Lord comes to but little. We are taxed terriblie so, in our fief, and what our earthly lord taketh, so doth our Heavenlie Lord giveth; not of pecuniary wealth, but that of the soul. Tho I be spiritually rich, my coffers are dry, and it suits me well to seeketh goode arrows at a seemly cost. These are those very arrows. Straighte do they fly, and heartily do they burry themselves in my purely inanimate targets (I assure you, for reasons most legal). They are no legend'ry Black Arrow, but for the cost they are well made and good to my understanding. The fletching is of a material plastick, but sturdy enough. Prone to shearing when striking broadsides a target, but at scarce $4 each, this places you well ahead of the simple rifleman, who loses each bullet he fires, and makes a mockery of every practice by losing his whole supply. An archer may loose a score of arrows, and yet be well ahead of the befuddled rifleman, who must forfeit his living in pursuit of practice. (And may it be said, he lets the world know he practices his art, by virtue of the noisome discharge of his piece) Ah, but I have spoken much. By these, or refrain from doing so. I am not thy mother.
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