Your videos are great. I know you do the “average guy” a lot because you can help more people with one post, would love you to put together some long draw options, can’t seem to get FOC over 15% without being 550 grains. Keep the videos coming.
Bro Imma need the call 1st. I like bows and can not lie. Lol Longer ATA works better for my 30"+ draw length. You know what they say about long draw shooters? They need longer arrows 😂. Good luck 👍
Definitely like that they don't come with components, but don't like the price without those components. I am hoping within the next few years, arrow makers will make steel the standard component and offer aluminum or titanium alternatives, especially for arrows marketed for hunting. These definitely have my attention and tempted me to go back to .166, but I have had nothing but great results from .204 in both hunting and target applications. The RIP TKO and XV's are arguably the best all around arrow shafts on the market and it will take something very particular or special to get me away from those (other than just tinkering).
The Pierce LRT's can be purchased with or without components. The 239.99 price is with components, which is a two piece aluminum insert and a steel collar. You can also buy Gold Tips 55 grain titanium one piece insert sold separately that will fit all of the Gold Tip .166 shafts.
As a newbie to archery will a better arrow help with my groups, or will shooting the cheap arrows and working on forum be the best. Then build up to a better arrow?
Definitely Build up to a better arrow. Form and consistency is far more important than a strait arrow. Most people can’t shoot a difference between a +-.001 or .003 or even .006
No kidding. I should stay off RUclips. I was killing deer just as dead with bass pro house brand arrows for a long time. Blackout X1s are seriously underrated
I'm an Indiana whitetail hunter, so I don't really need the micro diameter arrows. Standard diameter is what I shoot, but I have been looking at maybe changing to a .204 diameter arrow. Thanks for showing these off.
Levi Morgan told me to stick with my Gold Tip velocity's instead of going to .204 when I asked him about changing. His view was to go .166 or stay put at standard.
@cjr4497 Right on. I'm using Hunter XT 340's right now. But want to switch to Rip TKO V3's because they spine align their arrows. And switching to a 300 or possibly a 250 spine because I've increased my draw weight and want to add some weight to the front to get some more FOC. All I do is whitetail hunt in Northwest Indiana. So, I don't have long shots at all. 30 yards max. I don't need to cut through the wind on western 6o yard long range elk shots.
@kurtmcclelland8731 I've been thinking about switching to the RIP TKO's. A big part is because they spine align their arrows. And also get some Podium 75gr titanium inserts for them to get more FOC because I'm gonna switch to lighted nocks this year.
Vented vs non vented 3 blades? I would imagine that there is a potential for the vented broadhead to not penetrate as well. But probably just splitting hairs huh?
Man I thought Tim said they came with the new outsert system with the stainless nock collar and black front collar… I’d had been posted if I ordered them expecting the components and not gotten them…
There is no option to get these without components on the website. They come with nocks and ballistic insert system. I’d like to know the difference in weight for the LRT components compared to the Pierce Platinum. Or a description of the weight of the LRT insert. Nothing online and limited info on these. Im wondering if these will weigh out same as the Pierce Platinum.
Your titanium inserts don't match up to standard broadheads I've tried 4 different brands and none of them are small enough outside diameter they hang over insert good bit so definitely not using the dozen I got I switched to iron will Snyder core system it's been great so far
Great Post. GT does offer the shafts with and without components....which gives you options. They are $239 w/components and $189 without
Thanks for clarifying. I was a little put back by 240/dozen WITHOUT components
Just got mine and have no inserts for 239.99.
@@goldtip34 🥴
Your videos are great. I know you do the “average guy” a lot because you can help more people with one post, would love you to put together some long draw options, can’t seem to get FOC over 15% without being 550 grains. Keep the videos coming.
Is there a possibility you could talk about your pocket quiver, and are they for sale?
Waiting for the call that I've won one of the giveaway bows🤪
Same!
Makes 3 of us!
Makes 4!
Save me a bow guys
Bro Imma need the call 1st. I like bows and can not lie. Lol
Longer ATA works better for my 30"+ draw length.
You know what they say about long draw shooters? They need longer arrows 😂.
Good luck 👍
$240 a dozen….and I’m out here shooting the cheapest arrow Goldtip makes 😂 Long live the Warriors!
Fuck it is buy them
I’m still running A/C/C shafts and sure wish Easton would bring them back
Great option for arrows ive had a hard time finding an arrow that beats the victory tko line though
Definitely like that they don't come with components, but don't like the price without those components. I am hoping within the next few years, arrow makers will make steel the standard component and offer aluminum or titanium alternatives, especially for arrows marketed for hunting.
These definitely have my attention and tempted me to go back to .166, but I have had nothing but great results from .204 in both hunting and target applications. The RIP TKO and XV's are arguably the best all around arrow shafts on the market and it will take something very particular or special to get me away from those (other than just tinkering).
The Pierce LRT's can be purchased with or without components. The 239.99 price is with components, which is a two piece aluminum insert and a steel collar. You can also buy Gold Tips 55 grain titanium one piece insert sold separately that will fit all of the Gold Tip .166 shafts.
I ordered some from the website and now I am not sure if I got the outserts or not?
Thank you for sharing this great information
Stuck at work patiently awaiting each vid 💪
As a newbie to archery will a better arrow help with my groups, or will shooting the cheap arrows and working on forum be the best. Then build up to a better arrow?
Definitely Build up to a better arrow. Form and consistency is far more important than a strait arrow. Most people can’t shoot a difference between a +-.001 or .003 or even .006
Can you please do a review on the g5 mark arrows
Can You Do a Review on the Gold Tip Black Label Quantum's ????? Plz an Ty 🤙🏽
Great vid thanks . Maybe do a vid on different vanes and fixed blades and which steer better .
Amazing how much you can spend on arrows
No kidding. I should stay off RUclips. I was killing deer just as dead with bass pro house brand arrows for a long time. Blackout X1s are seriously underrated
Good video as always. Not sure it matters at the end of the day, but weighing the arrow without the nock might produce more accurate results
I'm an Indiana whitetail hunter, so I don't really need the micro diameter arrows. Standard diameter is what I shoot, but I have been looking at maybe changing to a .204 diameter arrow.
Thanks for showing these off.
Levi Morgan told me to stick with my Gold Tip velocity's instead of going to .204 when I asked him about changing. His view was to go .166 or stay put at standard.
I use Victory RIP's .204 in KY with very good success
@cjr4497 Right on. I'm using Hunter XT 340's right now. But want to switch to Rip TKO V3's because they spine align their arrows. And switching to a 300 or possibly a 250 spine because I've increased my draw weight and want to add some weight to the front to get some more FOC. All I do is whitetail hunt in Northwest Indiana. So, I don't have long shots at all. 30 yards max. I don't need to cut through the wind on western 6o yard long range elk shots.
@kurtmcclelland8731 I've been thinking about switching to the RIP TKO's. A big part is because they spine align their arrows. And also get some Podium 75gr titanium inserts for them to get more FOC because I'm gonna switch to lighted nocks this year.
@@papaschuette
All my tips come from here stay true boss man
Diversify bud
Whats the outer diameter of these bad boys 5.7mm?
Vented vs non vented 3 blades?
I would imagine that there is a potential for the vented broadhead to not penetrate as well. But probably just splitting hairs huh?
Great Job 👍
Do you ship to Canada
I’ve still got my bag packed , an plane ticket ready 🙋♂️🏹✈️😂
Good way to ease through the day
wish gold tip would bring back the ted nugent in a micro 4mm or even a 5mm because somtimes having a zebra pattern helps find your misses!
Gold tip is one arrow I have never used really I haven't used many brands at all just black eagle victory and easton.
Agree with your assessment!
Should I go ahead and buy my airline ticket to come get my bow?? I'm waiting bro!! 😜
Nice arrows but I’ll stick with my Rip XV and TKOs.
I wonder how these are different from the kinetic platinum Pierce they seem to be pretty similar
New half out, finish like the airstrikes, and .001.
Man I thought Tim said they came with the new outsert system with the stainless nock collar and black front collar… I’d had been posted if I ordered them expecting the components and not gotten them…
They do. You can get them with or without components
There is no option to get these without components on the website. They come with nocks and ballistic insert system. I’d like to know the difference in weight for the LRT components compared to the Pierce Platinum. Or a description of the weight of the LRT insert. Nothing online and limited info on these. Im wondering if these will weigh out same as the Pierce Platinum.
Your titanium inserts don't match up to standard broadheads I've tried 4 different brands and none of them are small enough outside diameter they hang over insert good bit so definitely not using the dozen I got I switched to iron will Snyder core system it's been great so far
Gold Tip is offering a one piece 55 grain titanium insert for all the .166 Gold Tip shafts now. This is new for 2023
I wouldn't be happy with that many arrow off, especially at that price. They're supposed to be +/-001. Not close.
Glass... glass.... glass.... glass.... glass.... glass...
Update paid 239.99 and no inserts😢
Love mine
This guy is becoming a clown show