Sporting Goods : Arrows Aluminum for 80 Lb. Crossbow 12 Pack

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Sporting Goods : Arrows Aluminum for 80 Lb. Crossbow 12 Pack

Arrows Aluminum for 80 Lb. Crossbow 12 Pack

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1487





Binding: Misc.
EAN: 0805319301127
Label: Taiwan
Product Manufacturer: Taiwan
Model: MKAL
Publisher: Taiwan
Ranking: 1487
Studio: Taiwan


Product facts:
  • Aluminum Arrows for 80lb Crossbow
  • High grade high impact crossbow bolts
  • Super sharp metal tip







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Item Description:
Aluminum Arrows for 80lb. 12 Aluminum Arrows for 50 and 80 pound crossbows. These are high grade high impact crossbow bolts. They feature a super sharp metal tip.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Better than the plastic
Maybe I should be more charitable than 3 stars for el cheapo bolts, for el cheapo crossbow pistols. These little crossbow pistols are a lot of fun for the money, but the two styles of bolts available for them aren't very durable.

THE CONS: The fins (the black part in the photos) on these "aluminum" bolts are a very cheap, brittle plastic that break off easily.

THE PROS: The aluminum shaft version is about half again the weight of the plastic shaft version, with the weight balanced toward the front of the dart. They fly straight and group well at up to about 50 feet. By comparison, the all plastic with metal points (which also break easily) are all over the place and don't group at all. Don't waste your money on the plastic ones. The aluminum shaft version, at least, is fun to shoot - just figure on buying lots of them to allow for a lot of broken fins.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Quality item
Item exactly as described. Quality item received promptly. Would definitely purchase from this vendor again.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - arrows
The product is acceptable, the delivery was a bit prolonged and status was not well updated. Was sent by US postal service that could not recognize the tracking number. But they finally arrived.



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