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Four Point
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Hondo
Hunt In: Medina county
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So I was watching a YouTube video and a guy was doing a review on the Allen kraytos arrows from Walmart they are 4 bucks a pop btw, anyway he was playing with them and tuned them and I’m not gonna lie the accuracy he was getting out of them was really good any thoughts.
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#2 |
Four Point
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Hondo
Hunt In: Medina county
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#3 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Canton, tx
Hunt In: east texas
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Your average shooter does not shoot well enough to appreciate the advantage of higher end arrows, imo. Try some and find out. I would likely buy some walmart shafts if they sold raw shafts. The advantage that i have found with paying more is shaft durability. My Goldtips will take a beating.
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#4 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: hunt county
Hunt In: Rains/Hunt county
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I use them on our hog hunting trips, but then again I will probably shoot a couple dozen once all is said and done that week. Once any arrow hits a rock in the hill country it's done, no matter what the thing costs.
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#5 |
Four Point
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Hondo
Hunt In: Medina county
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I’m gonna buy some mainly for shooting hogs and just messing around with plus if I shank one it’s not that big of a deal on a side note the Allen broadheads are actually not that bad if you keep your ranges sub 30 yards
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#6 |
Eight Point
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Atlanta tx
Hunt In: Cass, miller
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I never could get a Allen broadhead to spin true. I believe the mossy oak labeled arrows at wallmart are made by victory.
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#7 |
Four Point
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Hondo
Hunt In: Medina county
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I bought a half dozen and tuned them and reflected them and I have to say they fly just as good as my black eagles I know they won’t be as durable but for the price it’s hard to beat
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#8 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Texas
Hunt In: Land Baron in Rocksprings TX
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I bought a dz last year on clearance, $ 1.98 ea. I refletched them and boy do they shoot good. My place is all rock so it’s basically toast once it leaves my bow. At less than 2 bucks each I’m not too concerned.
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#9 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Coke County
Hunt In: at home
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I've owned them in the past. If you will go to Walmart in mid January, they will sell all of the arrows for next to nothing. I bought three or four dozen last year for $9 a half dozen. Different brands most years. Last year was Carbon Express. It is hard to beat $1.50 per arrow.
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