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These arrows//bolts are decent for target practice or hunting. Carbon fiber shafts are more accurate and take a beating compared to the aluminum ones.
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got these arrows some of the flanges were off and were bent and when i wrote them they want pictures i mean what you exspect for twenty bucks should have went to a sporting store insted i coul dhave bought the beter arows for almost the same amount at three dollors an arrow really do not buy this i have been a crossbow hunter since 1998 and i have came across bad arrows but never this bad seriously
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I bought these bolts to practice with my crossbow. They work great for that purpose. Didn’t want to ruin/loose the bolts that I would be using for hunting. Probably could be used to hunt with as they shoot/group well. Nocks are glued in is the only reason that they don’t work for me as a hunting bolt. You can’t even buy these at Walmart for this price. Good value.
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Good quality, description is accurate, I found only one issue which for me is a killer...the knocks are glued in. That means you cannot install lighted knocks. Anyone who glues in the knocks doesn't know much about crossbow hunting. It's a real shame. Otherwise great product for a great price.
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The first noticeable thing about these arrows is that they are more flexible than the arrows that came with the bow and they are lighter. My 185 pound rated bow shot these arrows about 2 inches higher than the original arrows but they are consistent and accurate. I shot a turkey last spring from about 30 yards with no issues. The nocks are glued in and that is a bummer if you want to install lighted nocks but overall it is not a bad deal.
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