I have about three dozen Sharrow arrows same exact size carbon fiber & one dozen were fiberglass 500 spine 100 grain field tip & I have ordered them from wish for as low as $2.50 ea. only difference is mine are all 3" plastic vanes. I use them and Musen arrows of the exact same size for most of my shooting, and I love them. My Storm carbon arrows at $6.25 ea are not a whole heck of a lot better, so I go the cheaper route myself. I do think some people are not happy with anything unless they spend an arm & a leg for it ... but of course there are the times where you get what you pay for ... good video Todd, god bless ya!
@@allthingsarcheryandshootin9380 Sir..My DL is 28 "almost to 29", before this I only used 600 spine+ 80 or 100grn break off point they fly and grouping very well and accurate, my bow DW is around 30lbs to 40lbs, is it suitable if I use 700 spine? I have never used 700 spine before..
i have 500 spine accmos arrows that come in at 309 grain with the field tip which is 100 grain and they also all spine true and fly like lasers as well turkey feathers as well put on straight and use them in both my 45lbs aspen rigth handed and my pse nighthawk left handed trad bows and they work perfect , not sure why yours are so heavy tho that only happened to me on my accmos full wrapped arrows 500 grain for my compound that i run at 54lbs currenlty also spin true and fly like lasers.. the incerets that come with both my arrows models are 100 grain , i have heard and good abd bad on sharrow brand arrows then again all brands out there are the same good and bad stuff
Not that hard the trick is to use heat, screw on a large field point heat just the field point point up avoiding adding heat directly to the carbon shaft and use a pair of pliers to pull on the heated field point and the insert and field point we come out of the carbon shaft . The trick is not to add heat directly to the carbon shaft only the firld point..
I hate using heat to remove inserts. Here's a good trick that works every time for me. Remove the nock and slide a drill bit into the shaft. Swing the arrow in a long downward movement towards the floor. It may take a few swings before the insert falls off. Direct it towards carpet flooring and make sure you unscrew the tip first.
I thought a Spine of 500 was for 30 - 40lb bows? Did you like these arrows? I'm just getting into longbow shooting and looking for a cheap, but decent arrow to learn with.
Hey. I need to get some arrows for my new long bow , d you recommend those or different types, I'm just getting started and I don't know which one should get. Thanks
Most of us appreciate the correct matching of bow with arrow types and what is called the"perfect posture" by both club tutors and online professionals. However this helps most most, I've seen archers use what seems a ridiculous, almost impossible matching of bow and arrow with great results. Also some hysterically, entertaining and weird stances and poses Imaginable hitting super well. These would even make Robin Hood and his merry men wet their pants with laughter 😂😂 My point being, the most Important factor is what works the best for you.
How is the FOC percentage calculated? Would 18% mean that the front half is 18% heavier than the back half? Is the percentage a distance, like how far forward the center of mass is? Just curious. Nice video, those are some fancy arrows :)
FOC simply means more weight is forward of the center point of the shaft, it helps with accuracy, flight and penetration. There is a formula to use that you can figure your FOC out for your arrows. I like between 18 and 22 percent FOC myself. If you like email me and I will send you the formula to figure out your FOC and some sites you can goto that can explain it a whole lot better than I can...
i dont think they are carbon, i think they are mixed, part carbon part fiberglass. you can tell if you remove a nock or insert, if you see any white they are not all carbon, also if you square you ends you will see some white dust on the sandpaper, carbon is always black.
Absolute bargain them arrows , i normally pay that for a 50 pack of Gateway Feathers . At that price it is almost cheaper just to buy more arrows when your feathers are done .
Your arrows are flopping up and down. When they hit the target if they were not flopping they would not vibrate up and down. Not sure how to correct it but when my arrows hit they do not flop or vibrate. It is not the quality of the arrow. It is arrow/bow setup.
I have about three dozen Sharrow arrows same exact size carbon fiber & one dozen were fiberglass 500 spine 100 grain field tip & I have ordered them from wish for as low as $2.50 ea. only difference is mine are all 3" plastic vanes. I use them and Musen arrows of the exact same size for most of my shooting, and I love them. My Storm carbon arrows at $6.25 ea are not a whole heck of a lot better, so I go the cheaper route myself. I do think some people are not happy with anything unless they spend an arm & a leg for it ... but of course there are the times where you get what you pay for ... good video Todd, god bless ya!
Thanks Brother
Link?
@@Arrowrude they have since raised the price to about $35 a dozen + shipping ... I no longer buy them ... I use to get them for the WISH app.
Have ever tried Pinals arrows?@@allthingsarcheryandshootin9380
Not bad at all very nice they seem to have shot really well thanks for sharing Todd.
Thanks Brother
@@allthingsarcheryandshootin9380 Sir..My DL is 28 "almost to 29", before this I only used 600 spine+ 80 or 100grn break off point they fly and grouping very well and accurate, my bow DW is around 30lbs to 40lbs, is it suitable if I use 700 spine? I have never used 700 spine before..
Thanks for this. Good stuff.
I'll buy them all day!! 💯
i have 500 spine accmos arrows that come in at 309 grain with the field tip which is 100 grain and they also all spine true and fly like lasers as well turkey feathers as well put on straight and use them in both my 45lbs aspen rigth handed and my pse nighthawk left handed trad bows and they work perfect , not sure why yours are so heavy tho that only happened to me on my accmos full wrapped arrows 500 grain for my compound that i run at 54lbs currenlty also spin true and fly like lasers.. the incerets that come with both my arrows models are 100 grain , i have heard and good abd bad on sharrow brand arrows then again all brands out there are the same good and bad stuff
How easy was it to remove the insert? A lot of those Chinese arrows have the insert super-glued in.
Not that hard the trick is to use heat, screw on a large field point heat just the field point point up avoiding adding heat directly to the carbon shaft and use a pair of pliers to pull on the heated field point and the insert and field point we come out of the carbon shaft . The trick is not to add heat directly to the carbon shaft only the firld point..
I hate using heat to remove inserts. Here's a good trick that works every time for me. Remove the nock and slide a drill bit into the shaft. Swing the arrow in a long downward movement towards the floor. It may take a few swings before the insert falls off. Direct it towards carpet flooring and make sure you unscrew the tip first.
@@jetpilot555 I've used this method a lot. I usually use hot melt to reinstall
I thought a Spine of 500 was for 30 - 40lb bows? Did you like these arrows? I'm just getting into longbow shooting and looking for a cheap, but decent arrow to learn with.
600 for 30-40
I know it's only been 4 weeks..but do you feel these would be a good purchase,, especially for a novice? I still have sighting in to do.
Yes they are really good arrows for the price...
I shoot a vintage bear grizzly
China's good carbon arrows-
Linkboy arrow
Elong outdoor (Elong IAN 4.2mm id)
(Elong Numb1 4.2m)
pandarus carbon- champion 4.2mm
Pandarus carbon- infinity 4.2mm
Pandarus aluminum carbon 3.2mm
Pandarus carbon ice point 3.2mm
Musen carbon arrows 4.2mm& 6.2mm id.
Hey. I need to get some arrows for my new long bow , d you recommend those or different types, I'm just getting started and I don't know which one should get. Thanks
Good arrows It is all about the Archer haaaa
Most of us appreciate the correct matching of bow with arrow types and what is called the"perfect posture" by both club tutors and online professionals.
However this helps most most, I've seen archers use what seems a ridiculous, almost impossible matching of bow and arrow with great results.
Also some hysterically, entertaining and weird stances and poses Imaginable hitting super well.
These would even make Robin Hood and his merry men wet their pants with laughter 😂😂
My point being, the most Important factor is what works the best for you.
How is the FOC percentage calculated? Would 18% mean that the front half is 18% heavier than the back half? Is the percentage a distance, like how far forward the center of mass is? Just curious. Nice video, those are some fancy arrows :)
FOC simply means more weight is forward of the center point of the shaft, it helps with accuracy, flight and penetration.
There is a formula to use that you can figure your FOC out for your arrows. I like between 18 and 22 percent FOC myself. If you like email me and I will send you the formula to figure out your FOC and some sites you can goto that can explain it a whole lot better than I can...
i dont think they are carbon, i think they are mixed, part carbon part fiberglass. you can tell if you remove a nock or insert, if you see any white they are not all carbon, also if you square you ends you will see some white dust on the sandpaper, carbon is always black.
Nope I checked that they are all carbon
Tend to agree, they are way heavier the any other carbon arrow inch for inch
Cool, but I'm sticking with my wood arrows!
Me to brother I prefer good old cedar shafts thanks for watching
Would I be able to hunt with these?
Yes I do
What’s the bow that you’ve got?
that is the Bear Montana 45lb@28in 64 inch AMO
Absolute bargain them arrows , i normally pay that for a 50 pack of Gateway Feathers . At that price it is almost cheaper just to buy more arrows when your feathers are done .
.006 is straightness
Your arrows are flopping up and down. When they hit the target if they were not flopping they would not vibrate up and down. Not sure how to correct it but when my arrows hit they do not flop or vibrate. It is not the quality of the arrow. It is arrow/bow setup.
I'd use them for target or 3d but definitely wouldn't hunt with them
Why is that?
I've had cheap arrows from them before they were complete crap you get what you pay for I guess never again