Deer Crossing Archery

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Bowshooter13, Dec 28, 2015.

  1. Bowshooter13

    Bowshooter13 Newb

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    Has anyone ever used these arrows? If so do the hold up! I'm looking at the Hunters but would like some input on them. So anything would help! Thanks!


     
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    bplayer405 Weekend Warrior

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    I bought a dozen hunters in 300/001 spring time this year. Had them cut at 29.5" carbon to carbon for my 31" draw and used the standard inserts. I usually shoot gold tip pro hunters but the price really jumped on them this year. So price had a lot to do with me trying the dca's. I fletch my own so I can nock tune the shafts. My finished arrow weight is at 420 grains with foc at 13%. All I can say is they've been awesome! I've shot them hundreds of times into targets and took a buck last month with one. No issues and I still have the full dozen. I definitely recommend giving them a try.

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  3. jay1992

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    Great arrows we have some great arrows! ImageUploadedByBowhunting.com Forums1457365733.491218.jpg
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Nice American Flag. Too bad they are not made in the USA. Good trick though.
     
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    davidingle Weekend Warrior

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    I had some hunters split in half on me. Not like a usual carbon snap but a clean break that looked like two ends of carbon were glued together. still shoot their targets for indoor
     

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