🎯 Elevate your aim with arrows that mean business!
The 31-inch ARCHERY SHARLY Carbon Arrow set features natural turkey feather fletching and a 500 spine rating, making them ideal for compound, recurve, and longbows with draw weights between 35-50 pounds. Crafted from durable carbon fiber, these arrows offer straight, precise flight and come with removable 100-grain broadheads and adjustable nocks, perfect for both beginners and seasoned archers seeking reliable practice arrows.
Model Name | Turkey Feather Arrows |
Brand | ARCHERY SHARLY |
Color | Natural |
Material | Carbon |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Archery Draw Weight | 50 Pounds |
UPC | 602938362528 |
Size | 6 Pack |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.3 x 3.3 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ARCHERY SHARLY |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Archery sharly |
Part Number | 5333626639 |
Included Components | arrows, arrow tips, extra arrow nocks |
S**M
Excellent value for the money.
Excellent value for the money.I'm a beginner archer looking for my first set of carbon arrows after shooting aluminum arrows from my local club. I bought these arrows based on the great reviews on amazon. I decided to pay a little bit more for feathers instead of plastic vanes since I'm shooting a traditional bow off the shelf.These carbon arrows work well with my 35 pound recurve bow (Samick Sage) and I really enjoy shooting them. They fly straight and are very consistent. My groupings are much better with these arrows than with the club arrows. The shafts appear to be straight and the feathers are high quality and assembled well. The manufacturer has also used fine thread to tie the front of the feathers to the shaft creating even more durability. The feathers are also installed properly and aligned perfectly with the knocks. The 100 grain tips are very sharp and are replaceable and pierce easily into the targets.The shafts are a bit thicker and heavier than the aluminum ones from the club, but at normal distances, this is not an issue. I think it also makes them a little more forgiving for beginner archers like me.The carbon shafts are very easy to pull out of the targets compared to aluminum shafts which makes retrieval a breeze.Also, these arrows are also really good looking. The feathers look natural and will appeal to many traditional archers. The black shafts which I bought are matte finished, understated and not flashy. (which is also a good thing in my books).I did have some small problems with the knocks and tips, but the seller was extremely helpful and was quick to resolve the issue.I would highly recommend these arrows for new archers.
T**R
Best arrow value on amazon
I prefer natural arrows. But they break, warp and require extra care. Sometimes I just want to shoot. These carbon fiber arrows fit the bill. They shoot straight. The spines are consistent. The maker even included some extra knocks. My only negative comment is the tips. They are well made and replaceable. But they are needle sharp. Much too sharp for simple informal target arrows. They could be a risk to young or novice shooters. I’m 72 and I pricked myself with one. BUT a few swipes with a file dulls the point and makes it an excellent arrow for back yard shooting. Best value to cost ratio I have found so far on Amazon.
B**A
Great Feather Arrows, Some Small Quality Issues
Pros:- Not too expensive- Durable- Good arrow flight- Efficiently packaged- Great customer serviceCons:- The glue on the arrow tips was either not good or there wasn't enough because I had several tips coming off. I contacted the seller and they made it right so A+ there. Also, the issue wasn't too bad, just had to get some inexpensive glue (Bohning 1308 Ferry-L-Tite Cool Flex) and re-affix the tips, bing bang boom.- I did have one arrow where the fletching string came loose. I think the feathers are kept on by their own glue so the string might be just in case, but it still wasn't ideal. I am not taking off any stars for this because I may have actually hit the string with another arrow, it's impossible for me to know.Overall 4.25 stars. Would recommend.
K**E
Good purchase
About 3 weeks ago, my favorite arrows from walmart were discontinued, so I ordered 3 dozen of these arrows to both hunt and target practice with my 60lbs draw weight medieval style longbow (made by Grayvn Traditional archery). To go with the arrows, I bought 3 different types of medieval style screw in arrow heads (12 of each type) and 3 different color nocks (again, 12 of each color). The idea was to fill my quiver to the brim with arrows, all color coded according to what tip they had. Small game tips had green nocks, medium sized tips had yellow nocks, and large game broadheads had red nocks.Once everything came in, I immediately got to work putting my plan into action and assembling the arrows one by one how I envisioned. About 3 hours later, I had finished all of the arrows, cleaned up my mess and put all of the arrows into my grandfather's leather quiver he gave me years ago. Seeing my plan work out perfectly and finally having a real quiver full of arrows was a very pleasing sight. I was very happy to now own an even 36 of some rather pretty arrows.I knew they were pretty looking, but I also wanted to make sure that their performance was good as well. So I strung up my longbow and went outside to shoot them for the first time. I decided that to see how well they performed in terms of accuracy and consistency, I was going to set up my target at about 30 feet (10 yards) and shoot one from each of the 3 tip types (which had weights of 125 grain, 150 grain, and 200 grain) and try to group them as tightly as possible. First shot, not bad, a little off from the center but I'll just keep to the plan of keeping as tight of a grouping as possible. Second shot, I thought, hey that's pretty good. It only landed an inch away from the first arrow. That third shot, however, made me feel a mix of joy and annoyance that I don't think I've ever felt in my life and is the reason I just bought more. The third shot "Robin Hooded" (split an arrow with another arrow) the first arrow. It split the red nock I specifically bought for it straight down the middle and split the arrow shaft all the way down to the binding on the fletchings. While that wasn't my intention, I'd say it's pretty good considering my intention was to get as tight of a grouping as possible, and that it goes without saying these arrows fly pretty consistently. (Also factor in the fact that my bow is literally a stick compared to some of the more fancy recurves and compound bows out there today, and I can imagine that a skilled shooter with a quality bow would have problems with splitting arrows often)I only have 2 complaints about these arrows:1.) The nocks they come with from the factory seem very cheap, and I would recommend replacing them with higher quality nocks.2.)The factory nocks are fixed in with glue, which made removal of some of the nocks difficult. Most of them would just pop loose with a little bending, but a few had to be cut and then drilled out.Other than those two things, I have no complaints.Overall, these arrows were a good purchase in my opinion. They have flown accurately and consistently all the times I have shot with them since then, and I would definetely recommend them to anyone who practices archery (especially if you shoot with a traditional style bow like I do).
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