🎯 Hit your mark with SHARROW’s carbon precision arrows!
SHARROW’s 34-inch carbon arrows feature a spine rating of 500, optimized for 40-60 lb draw weight bows. Equipped with 4-inch shield-shaped turkey feather fletching and removable nickel-plated stainless steel tips, these arrows deliver durability, accuracy, and versatility for both practice and hunting. Available in packs of 6 or 12, they come impeccably packaged to meet the demands of professional archers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.5 x 3.5 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SHARROW |
Color | arrow |
Material | carbon, carbon fiber |
Manufacturer | SHARROW |
Size | 12pcs |
M**E
Good value target arrow... Rotate the nock to get the index vane aligned.
The media could not be loaded. TLDR: Nocks are 90 degrees put of phase with index vane. All 12... (my buddy got a set of 12 and his are all nocked wrong as well)edit: a message from the seller let me know the nocks are not glued on and I could just rotate them. I didn't want to mess things up so I wasn't using enough force.to rotate the nock.We are back in business!Arrows are made up of 4 parts: a shaft, a head, fletching, and a nock.They got the head and shaft correct, the fletching is serviceable. Then they bollexed the nock orientation. However since its not glued in place they can be rotated.These arrows are a good value. Shaft is of adequate strength and straight, heads are decent target points, the fletching is functional.Target point threads feel like they will stay put during a day of shooting without needing to futz with them between every shot.The leading edge of the fletching is held down with heat shrink with is fine. Not a lot of angle on the fletching but they do rotate the arrow in flight.Since I got the go ahead to rotate the nock from the seller, I am perfectly happy with them.2 star because they "can be fired from a bow" even if the orientation of the arrow is all wrong. Changed to 5 after putting on my big boy pants and rotating the nock.Thx for reading. And than you seller for promptly answering my question.
E**.
Junk Arrows
Junk, first day shooting and three of 12 arrows broken using a 45 lb recurve. And the nock is improperly set on all arrows.
D**M
One of the few offerings if 34 inch arrows are needed.
34 inch, 500 spine arrows.These arrows are very accurate and have great durability after just over 100 shots. I'm using a Korean Traditional bow with a 33 inch draw length. 53 inches long and 40# @ 31" draw. These arrows have a slight side to side wobble during flight from my Majesty bow, but still highly accurate at 20 yards with thumb draw. On the minor side, these arrows are heavy at just over 500 grains, the white fletch is at the top, which could be an issue for another archery set-up, and if steaming the fletching is needed, the black dye used can bleed onto the white fletch.
P**
Good for the price.
They fly quite well, but be prepared to adjust the nocks to the indicator fetching. I'm impressed that at 20 yards, they went through my target and about 3 " into 3/4" OSB. That was with a 35# draw recurve and a compound set at approx 40# draw.I would recommend these inexpensive and decent quality arrows.
J**R
There are waaaay better cheap arrows out there
2 out of 6 arrows visibly wobbled when rolled on a flat surface. This is my second such experience with the Sharrow brand. There are much more consistent arrows on Amazon for less money. Will not purchase this brand again.
A**.
decent quality
Less than 60 shots of the 6 pack and 1 arrow has already split the shaft. I've had to epoxy 4 of the head inserts to keep them from falling out when I retrieved them from the target. 1 arrow was delivered with a bent/torn fletching.
A**R
Fletching failed
Fletching fail very quickly.
M**N
What a steal
These arrows shoot just as good as the expensive ones you buy just for the brand. The only arrows ill buy from here on out.
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