Reddit reviews Tiger Archery 30Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows with Removable Tips for Compound & Recurve Bow(Pack of 12) (Black White)
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Length:30", Outer diameter: 0.309 inch. Fletching with 2 black 1 white vanes. For draw weight 40-60 pounds recurve, compound, or long bows.They are solid & well made. Precision carbon hunting arrows made for extended durability and long lasting target practice.Colored plastic fletching make flight always pointed the right way. The tips are nickel plated stainless steel which is perfect for target practice & outdoor shooting.With replaceable nocks for free. Nocks are not fixed by glue. It can be adjustable for your bow.The arrows came extremely well packaged and the quality is also impeccable.
Thank you! Apologies for falling asleep. NuSensei has been one of the leading sources of information honestly he does a very good job explaining some things to avoid and shows some of the best practices (like not starting off with a 50 pound bow) I have been looking for something that goes a little more into technical form to review. In the mean time I wanted to give it a shot with what I've learned so far. I know I'd rather not put bad habits into practice early on but not having a standard instructor close by I'm going to do what I can. As far as arrows go I'll link them in an edit momentarily.
Edit:Tiger Archery 30Inch Carbon Arrow Practice Hunting Arrows with Removable Tips for Compound & Recurve Bow(Pack of 12) (Black White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y4MVLKD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_V2ZIDbYRS382W
I have a sneaking suspicion that they aren't particularly the best. I did go cheaper because I planned on losing a few.
I'm running low on arrows and I'm trying to figure out what I should replace them with. Are cheap arrows like these...
... at all functional with a (mostly) traditional horse bow? The bow doesn't have a window, so the plastic vanes will deflect more than the feather-fletched arrows I currently use. But would it be so much as to render them useless for someone building skills? (Read: not a great shot and unlikely to worry about an extra centimeter in his groupings at 20 meters).