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Letszhu Hunting Archery Carbon Arrow, Target Practice Arrow 500 Spine Fletched 4 inch Real Feathers with Field Points for Compound Recurve Longbow (Pack of 6)
T**R
Shrink tube catching on rest or hand cause irregular flight patterns
I love the arrows and fletchings, but in order to produce quickly an important step of wrapping fletchings has been replaced by using shrink tube which I have had issues with many manufacturers this being one of them.The shrink tube at the bottom has caused cuts on my hand, catches on arrow rests, and at times doesn’t protect bottom of fletchings. I have removed them and replaced with colored fly tying durable threads as should be wrapped then I have no issues. The carbon fiber arrows are great and the fletchings are beautiful.
J**H
Save your money, these are garbage and dangerous
After one shooting session with my 40# bow, four of the six arrows had cracked at the back end of their shafts. Two of them cracked when I missed the target and hit the dirt, but the other two cracked when hitting the target.One of these arrows broke on the first shot; it hit the target like it should, but the shock popped the nock off the back, and I was never able to find it; when I tried to put a new nock in but it wouldn’t stay, I then realized it was because the arrow’s shaft was splitting apart at the back end.I began checking for splits and flex testing the arrows after every round. The last thing I need is an arrow shredding apart, blowing up my bow, and sending carbon shards into my hand when I try to shoot it!It didn’t take many more rounds for the other three arrows to break. Two are still holding up though! But a 66% failure rate is really not a good thing.I will say that the feathers are nice and seem pretty robust. The glue job is quite messy, but the feathers at least stayed on despite the shafts breaking.These arrows are dead simple, no paint or designs or logos. Just a small etch on the side to notate the arrow’s spine. Part of me likes that no-logo no flash simplicity; the other part of me didn’t appreciate the raw carbon rubbing off of the arrows and making my fingers black, like playing with the lead on a graphite pencilThey’re really a waste of money, and I’m returning them for a refund. If maybe one arrow had suffered from a weak shaft, I could probably forgive that. But it was the majority of them and they all broke the exact same way. So clearly just terrible production.I have the wood grain carbon arrows from this same company and they have been absolutely rock solid through possibly thousands of shots, some have even hit rocks many times and still not broke. These, however, are very different arrows and they are absolute garbage. I highly doubt they came from the same factory. The company should immediately quit selling them, they are too dangerous to use. In fact I would recommend that Amazon take action to remove them from the site. It seems to me it would be a serious liability to sell such an unsafe product.
K**E
Not bad but a bit to expensive.
Great arrows and all spines were right on. I would order longer arrows so you can tune to your bow. The finish of the carbon isn't quite as smooth as local archery pro shop arrows. Price may be a bit high for only 6, I honestly thought it was 12 from just quick look at pictures, it does say 6 but buying a dozen puts me at the same price as local pro shop and I'll just go there next time. These arrows use a heat shrink tubing on the leading edge of fetchings. I wasn't really happy with that at first but it actually does a good job of protecting the leading edge of the fletchings. From China of course but box was decent. If I could get 12 at this price I would buy them all day long.
B**7
Updated
These seem pretty good for the price. I don't have many shots on them yet <100. From what I have seen so far though, I don't have any worries. The shafts are straight, the sets are glued and the nocks are press fit. The fetching is even and there is no glue run off. They did add a shrink wrap to the front of the fletching, but it doesn't hurt anything. I fact it may help protect the fetching on a bare bow or off the shelf. If it bugs you, it can be slid right off.I'm not sure I could make these for this price. They even threw in some extra nocks.They aren't Rose City Bears, but while I'm learning a new draw on a new bow they are what I need for the price. If they hold up as well as i expect i may order another set.Update: Two of the six have started hairline cracks near the nocks. Will have to trim and refletch. Kinda goes with the price I guess.
H**Y
Good overall target arrows
I consider myself an archer just going past the beginner phase. I’m using a 27lbs short Turkish horse bow, and I experimented with half a dozen different arrows for target shooting. These are one of the best fits for me regarding length and weight. They work well with my next 35lbs Assyrian recurve and with a short compound bow too. They’re durable and have an accurate flight. The coloring makes errant shots easier to find in drying California summer vegetation.
M**N
Top flight arrows
Very durable and good looking arrows. They shoot well with a traditional recurve bow and they are a good price.
A**R
Good flight and tight grouping
So I was very satisfied with a previous batch of arrows I purchased from this company so I was happy to try out others from them. I can say that out of the box it was just like the first package I ordered. Everything present, neatly packaged, no visible defects on the shafts or fletching. Went for a round of shooting and all six arrows left the bow great and found the target with tight grouping. Went for another round and the first one I pulled back cracks at the back end where the nock is put in. When I went to a full draw (thumb draw) the pressure from my index finger made the nock split right out. After I went for another arrow it ended up doing the same thing. To the fletchers for what it’s worth: if there is any way to reinforce the back where the nock sets in at all I would say you have another solid product and would change my mind about the durability issue.
T**S
Very happy so far.
I haven't had these long, but my initial impressions that they are well made, balanced, and accurate at least for my skill level and with my bow.I have absolutely no idea why warmth is an option for reading number of stars for the product but I guess that's an Amazon thing.My only caveat to my positive reviews that I prefer stainless steel over anodized tips. But these were easily swapped.
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