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For anyone looking to try new arrows check out www.deercrossingarchery.com they make a great arrow for a great price. You can get 10% off your entire order by entering promo code tkzfan1 at checkout.

 

I've been shooting there Pathfinder Pro arrows and they shoot as good or better than any arrow I've used in the past. You can get one dozen arrows with 6 light up nocks and 6 matched weight practice nocks and your choice of vane color for less than $100. They also make crossbow bolts. 

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TEAMKILLZONE PRO STAFF, TEAM PEARSON FACTORY FIELD STAFF... I love bow hunting and spending time with my family!

 

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  1. I’ve been shooting these arrows for a little over a month now and I really like them a lot. The accuracy is amazing and they seem to be really durable so far. Great arrows at a great price!

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TEAMKILLZONE PRO STAFF, TEAM PEARSON FACTORY FIELD STAFF... I love bow hunting and spending time with my family!

 

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I've heard nothing but good things about these arrows and their company.. :up:  Just waiting to blow through my current spupply of arrows and am going to order 2 dozen of the hunters. The hunters are guaranteed .006, but a lot of guys are reporting the majority of a dozen shafts come in at  .003 or .001 and are within +/- 2 grains. I've heard rumor that if a person wants a dozen culled to either .001 or .003 to give them a call  or shoot them an email and there might be a slight up charge for the culling. The reason for not culling the shafts transfers to the public in savings..

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The shorter vanes typically have the same height profile as longer vanes. It also has something to do with the texture and stiffness of the shorter vane which allows it to have the same stabilization as longer vanes but shoterr and lighter in weight. Another added benefit is cable, rest clearance as the arrow passes over the rest. Less surface area that could make contact.

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