Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
#11
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
What about the new Goldtip Carbon Aluminum arrows? They MSRP for $99 (less than the ACC),
come in 5 different spines, have a .002 straightness. Rick James uses and recommends these.
They will probably be my arrow next hunting season.
come in 5 different spines, have a .002 straightness. Rick James uses and recommends these.
They will probably be my arrow next hunting season.
#12
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
I would highly recommend the GoldTip CAA's. The have all the same specs as the Easton ACC's but at $30 less per dozen in price and a much better component system in my opinion. The CAA .300's would be perfect for you as well and give you the stiffness you need for that long draw length. I'm hunting with .350s this year. I ordered 3 dozen of them and 2 of the bundles came with a bakers dozen. Out of those 38 arrows, there was only one arrow that was more than 1 grain off, and all 38 spun well enough for me to consider a broadhead arrow. Out of the gold label Pro Hunters (that cost more $$$) I would usually cull 2 arrows on average per dozen because they weren't close enough in weight or straightness tolerances.
#13
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter
What about the new Goldtip Carbon Aluminum arrows? They MSRP for $99 (less than the ACC),
come in 5 different spines, have a .002 straightness. Rick James uses and recommends these.
They will probably be my arrow next hunting season.
What about the new Goldtip Carbon Aluminum arrows? They MSRP for $99 (less than the ACC),
come in 5 different spines, have a .002 straightness. Rick James uses and recommends these.
They will probably be my arrow next hunting season.
#14
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
Thanks for the replies guys.......I've got some thinking to do. I'd like to hear more about the durability of the carbon/aluminun arrows vs the all carbon arrows especially how much it can take before the aluminum bends...and stays bent.
Somehow I feel the all carbon arrows will be able to "flex" more without damage than the aluminum and carbon arrows.......maybe I'm wrong.
Somehow I feel the all carbon arrows will be able to "flex" more without damage than the aluminum and carbon arrows.......maybe I'm wrong.
#16
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I've got an a/c/c that's been through 2 deer now.....and is about to be re-quivered, John.
I've got an a/c/c that's been through 2 deer now.....and is about to be re-quivered, John.
#18
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
So no problems with the arrows huh.....Might have to give them a look. Does anyone know if they will flex as much as an all carbon arrow willand still hold their straightness? I'm curious as to which of the two will take more punishment and stay straight.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I've got an a/c/c that's been through 2 deer now.....and is about to be re-quivered, John.
I've got an a/c/c that's been through 2 deer now.....and is about to be re-quivered, John.
#19
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
ORIGINAL: bowtechben
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
This is why I'm asking about the carbon/aluminum arrows because Gold Tip offers them in the .300 spine.
I may take a closer look at the Bemans ICS 300 Camo Huners. I shot the 340's when I had my older wheel cam bow(s) and they were great, no complaints. I don't know why I stopped using them.[]
I don't mind trying the carbon/aluminum arrows (acc's, caa's etc...) but I don't want them if they won't take the abuse that the all carbon arrows do and not go back to their original straightness.
#20
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
I may take a closer look at the Bemans ICS 300 Camo Huners. I shot the 340's when I had my older wheel cam bow(s) and they were great, no complaints. I don't know why I stopped using them.[]
ORIGINAL: bowtechben
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
I may take a closer look at the Bemans ICS 300 Camo Huners. I shot the 340's when I had my older wheel cam bow(s) and they were great, no complaints. I don't know why I stopped using them.[]