CHEAP vs EXPENSIVE Arrows | Arrow Building Tips for ACCURACY

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Bryan Brown takes us thru a test with cheaper Grab & Shoot package arrows vs the more expensive match grade set shooting field points as well as fixed Broadheads. Were these results surprising?

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The vast majority of archers can't shoot well enough to be able to tell the difference between a .001 and a .006 shaft.

kevinclark
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You should try nock tuning on the ones that don't group well. It will show where the seam is on arrows to make them more consistent.

craigholland
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Beaman was the original carbon arrow. Easton purchased them many years back

Muskrat
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I personally shoot regular 32 inch gold tip 340s and they don’t break the bank but it with a paper tune I can stack arrows at any distance. I think it’s all about the tune

justinadams
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Love my Beaman Whitebox arrows!! 65lb Elite, 125 gr fixed blade Magnus Hornet.

keithgormley
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Honestly long as my bows tuned i dont buy expensive arrows for inside 60yds but for tac and 3d i buy top the line for 100+ yrd shoots

jeff_
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I always question match grade? Many factors in that can be deceiving. Do they match weight or match grade, which involves spine being spot on from one arrow to the next and weight + spine alignment. That IMO is a match arrow

Muskrat
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It doesn’t matter how expensive or cheap an arrow is as long as you paper tune the arrow to your bow for the weight of the arrow if you shoot a bullet hole with bare shaft then it won’t matter when you sight in with a cheap arrow

tomfoster