carbon arrows?
#11
RE: carbon arrows?
ORIGINAL: killzonearchery
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
Do NOT under any circumstances shoot ANY arrow that is showing ANY defect whatsoever.
#12
RE: carbon arrows?
ORIGINAL: Campo
That advice could get someone really hurt!
Do NOT under any circumstances shoot ANY arrow that is showing ANY defect whatsoever.
ORIGINAL: killzonearchery
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
Do NOT under any circumstances shoot ANY arrow that is showing ANY defect whatsoever.
#15
RE: carbon arrows?
ORIGINAL: Campo
That advice could get someone really hurt!
Do NOT under any circumstances shoot ANY arrow that is showing ANY defect whatsoever.
ORIGINAL: killzonearchery
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
mine have doin this and i think it is safe if they are not peeling to bad.
Do NOT under any circumstances shoot ANY arrow that is showing ANY defect whatsoever.
I found the Beman ICS Hunter 340 and it was dirty, but unharmed. But I didn't want to take a chance with it, so I put it aside and resumed practice with the remaining arrows.
Once I was done, and about to put my stuff away, I got a magnifying glass and carefully examined the whole entire carbon arrow all over from nock to insert, all the way around. I was checking for cracks, splits, splinters, etc... and everything was okay.
Butch A.
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: carbon arrows?
It takes alot to damage carbon arrows. If your alum arrow had a crease or big dent in it....would you still shoot it?
The only carbon arrows I've actually damaged was via a robin hood or when I missed a target a 50yds and hit a brick wall. Busted a big chunk out of the brick and shoved the insert and tip back and split the end of the arrow.
The only carbon arrows I've actually damaged was via a robin hood or when I missed a target a 50yds and hit a brick wall. Busted a big chunk out of the brick and shoved the insert and tip back and split the end of the arrow.
#18
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bushton, KS
Posts: 136
RE: carbon arrows?
I have been shooting very tight groups and I noticed on a couple of my carbons that they have a small groove cut in them. Must be from my field points hitting them. The arrows are not cracked. Would they still be safe to shoot? They are Easton Carbon Excell 400's.