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Hunting Carbon Arrows 400 Spine with Feathers Fletching and Target Tips for Compound Recurve Bows (6 Pack)

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About this item

  • Wood Grain Arrows.Remarks:This is High quality Carbon Fiber arrow(not wooden)
  • Colored Real Feather & nock.rounded permanent steel tip perfect for hunting
  • Nocked, fletched Feather, tipped and ready to shoot
  • Diameter:7.4mm 28-30 Inch.For hunting crossbow Suitable range50-69lbs
  • Extraordinary durability for extended use


Arrows Specification
Shafts Length: 28 Inch - 31 Inch
Material: Carbon
Deflection: 400 Spine
Diameter: ID 6.20mm (0.246 inch); OD 7.40mm (0.291 inch)
Straightness: Laser checked of ± 0.003 inch
Fletching: 4-Inch real turkey feathers
Nocks: Pin-nocks (Not glued can adjust for various bows)
Arrowheads: 100 grain screw-in steel points
Usage: Perfect for draw weight of 45-65 lbs bows (Compound recurve bows and longbow)
Feature: Fit for archery hunting and target shooting
Package Included: 6 Pack (With extra six pin-nocks inside)
Shafts Length Selection
Draw weight of 50-65 lbs bows for 28 inch arrows
Draw weight of 50-60 lbs bows for 29 inch arrows
Draw weight of 45-60 lbs bows for 30 inch arrows
Draw weight of 45-55 lbs bows for 31 inch arrows


brandon giles
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Terrible. Worst arrow I’ve ever used
Hoss
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
I have three 1960's and 1970's recurve bows on a display rack in my home with a dozen modern rubber fletched arrows. That "just don't look right". These arrows, though made of carbon, have great looking all matching feather fletchings and faux wood shafts. Esthetically they really add to the display and practically, they shoot straight and seem to be holding up well after 50 or so shots each. At $5 per arrow that's hard to beat. They also come well packaged and separated in foam and field points are included.
jim cameron
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
Overall these arrows perform as well as arrows at double the price. That being said, they need some fine tuning to work. The nocks are very small and were not installed well from the factory. They need to be examined to see if they have been glued properly to the shaft. I Super-glued mine after several fell off or just hung on the bowstring after a shot. Once they were glued on with SG they have been great. The points were not on very tight and I gave them a little glue as well. I have since shot the six arrows about 500 times without any issues. I will buy again, and like the carbon shafts better than my double cost aluminum arrows.
br4nd0nh347
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2022
Pros:CheapActual 400 spine carbon. (How do I know? I broke one)I like the tips.Cons:Very hard to find if you lose them, the nocks and feather just blend in too well.Real feathers are not durable. After one test run, half of them were in very bad shape, at least they are cheap.They list an ID of 6.2 mm. That may be correct, but at the nock the insert has a smaller diameter.Lastly, the nock doesn't click in easy.Other: I accidently hit some hard wood and one arrow broke from the nock to a little past the vane.I suggest buying a different color arrow with better vanes. (or you could put your own in)
Steven Hubbell
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
I hadn't shot the bow in years. After receiving my new arrows (and in a different order, a new bowstring), I scrambled around and made a makeshift target out of a discarded punching bag wrapped in cardboard and a sheet. I used mud on the top of a planting pot to sort of mark a circle on my new target (it's visible in the closeup photo). Today I oiled and restrung my leather armguard with fresh laces, dug out my (slightly stiff) leather 3-fingered glove, and took my first shot at my wonky new target to see if I remembered how to do something I did daily for a while as a child, then daily again for a while a dozen years or so ago. The handsome recurve bow acquired from a local expert bowyer before the turn of the century felt light and powerful in my hands; it was harder to draw than I recalled; the shaft and feathers looked sleek and lean yet surprisingly natural; and the flight was smooth, level, swift and straight. I even hit the target. Archery is good medicine. Photos by Diana Bell.
Francis Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
Best arrows ever! These arrows performed flawlessly and where not only lighter and faster than my other arrows, but they are more accurate and amazingly strong. At multiple ranges they achieved a minimum of 8-10" of penetration every time in a standard styrofoam target and even when they skipped off rocks and embedded into pine fence plaster, the arrow was unscathed except minor scratches to the finish. I am thoroughly impressed by this product! Additionally I ordered a second set and was waiting to receive it so I contacted MS Jumper to see if they knew where it was. They asked to wai a week's time and contact them again if I did not receive the shipment. I did just that and they immediately set up a replacement shipment at no cost to me what so ever! They also expressed the arrival of the original shipment would not incur any costs either! I am very pleased with MS Jumper as their product quality and customer support are exceptional. This was far better than anything I could have ever expected from an international transaction. I have had trouble in the past with others but MS has proven they are the best! I will definitely order from them again and highly recommend everyone to do the same. MS is the real deal if you want wooden style arrows with the quality of carbon fiber. I cannot praise them enough!
R. Minardi
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017
I usually shoot Gold Tip Traditional shafts. However, I have been shooting with my fiancee and needed a few more target arrows to add to our cache so we could both take more shots before collecting. I ordered these as a lower priced alternative as they fulfill my chief criteria in an arrow for my usual recurve setup, a 400 spine carbon shaft with feather fletching to shoot off the shelf. I wasn't expecting perfection, since these are an off-brand/no-name arrow, but what I received exceeded my expectations. After inspecting the fletching and flex testing all 6 shafts, which arrived promptly, I took them to the range and shot them from my newest bow, a 40# 2017 Martin Jaguar Elite, for 90 minutes. The arrows performed consistently and reliably, and any errors in flight experienced were errors in my release rather than the arrows. These arrows are attractive, fly well, and the shafts seem like they'll be durable enough to last. The fletching is very fine, compresses well, and is a far cry from the bulky faux-feather fletching on my Gold Tips. I wish I could give these arrows five stars, but the one feature holding me back is the nock. The nocks are much thinner than most nocks and seem like they would break easily if grazed by another arrow in a tight grouping. Normally, I'd just replace these with one of the many nocks in my workbench. Unfortunately these nocks are built in, and once broken would render these otherwise top notch arrows useless. While the thinner nock does make split finger shooting a bit more convenient, that convenience doesn't seem worth the loss of durability.