Deer Crossing arrows...

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by jusclaires, Mar 13, 2014.

  1. jusclaires

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    Who shoots em? What makes them an arrow you like? Who want to shoot them? I shoot them and love them. I shoot the SD Hunters out of one bow. And the Hunters out of another. I don't have a single complaint.

    Just wanted to stir up a little chat about these arrows. I feel they don't get enough play in my local archery shops. The big arrow companies run that show.
     
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    ybohunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    never heard about them
     
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    I bought a dozen of the Hunters about month ago...I'm VERY impressed with them. Very well made and fly just as good if not better than any arrow i've ever tried.
     
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    I bought a dozen last year. They are about half the price or less than most other arrows plus you get 12 instead of 6. I will continue to use them.
     
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    me too, I'm shooting them outta my second bow. When all my CE arrows are gone they will be all I shoot.
     
  6. jusclaires

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    Glad everyone's liking them. I'm just hoping they can get the word out enough to he around for the long haul.
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    If you like them thanks great. I could get myself to try some. Made in Korea. No thanks.
     
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    Didn't know they were made in Korea,. I didn't end up making the switch from Gold Tip though but seems like a nice arrow especially for the price, I was strongly considering them....would def give them a try if they were a little heavier I think
     
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    Where did you see they were made in Korea? Just curious.

    As far as them sticking around...who knows. Bart isn't known to stay anywhere very long it seems like.
     
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    I actually contacted DCA...there not made in Korea.
     
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    Nice! USA???
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I called them a couple of weeks ago and the guy told me there were made in Korea. "They make the best carbon." But I could be getting senile at 51.
     
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    I will ask Josh again....I just ask if they were made in Korea...lol. From what I seen they were made here..but not sure. I will let you know what he says.
     
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    I've been shooting the Targets for about 2 months now. I ordered the shafts and 120 grain glue in tips for them. I used Black eagle pin nocks with Bohning nocks. Fletched them with X2's.

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    Shot my first 300 last week.
     
  15. jusclaires

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    Nice shooting. As far as heavier I've been adding some of those gold tip weight system things and really like how they turn out that way
     
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    good to know! I use those GT FACT Weights now on my GT XT Hunters, things are great! Reached my FOC goal as well as total arrow weight with them.
     
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    They are a really nice system to use
     

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