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What is a good arrow for target practicing

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preferably cheap

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  1. i dont know but a picture of an ex girlfriend is always good for the target.


  2. eastons are good, gold tips, acc's, epics, if you are target practicing to hunt then you need to use what you are going to hunt with.

  3. Saxon, or a Chippenham.

  4. any thing that is cheap and striaght..not the home made c**p..

  5. buy the best arrow that you can afford. i assume that you will be hunting with the same bow. so you should practice with the same arrows that you will hunt with. go to your local bow shop and they will help you choose arrows that are right for your bow

  6. You don't want to go cheap, especially if you are going to be hunting with it.  You need to target shoot with the same arrows that you will hunt with using a target (field) tip the same weight as the broad heads you would use hunting.  This will guarantee that your flight pattern will be the same.  

    Now, if you are just target shooting, you will surely be shooting with someone else.  My guess is that you would like to be better than that person more than not so you shouldn't buy cheap arrows for that either.  Leave the cheap arrows away and buy some good carbons or something along that line.  You can get good advice from bow shops and then make a choice.  Good luck and good shooting.

  7. I would use the same size arrows and tips as what you are going to hunt with so when you get out into the field there is no discrepancies in your arrows flight

  8. If you're just doing target, and not hunting, forget carbon unless you intend to shoot long distances.  Aluminum arrows have held the indoor world record for a very long time.  A set of Easton Platinum Plus will do you well, they're about $40-$50 per dozen.  Now if you shoot long distances, that means anything over 50m, then you need to invest on some good cabon arrows.  And good target carbon arrows are expensive, the cheapest set I would use for long distance work is $180 per dozen.  My current set costs me $300 per dozen.

  9. use the exact same arrow you will be hunting with.  

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