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Has anybody tried any of these? Newish company trying to fit in the market. Looking for imput both bad and good. If problems can be identified and solved early, they can give the big boys a headache.

If anybody is interested in trying any of their products, I have a 10% off code that I can give you if you will pm me.

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Posts: 326 | Location: Mabank, TX | Registered: 23 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Looks like this forum doesn't draw many views. Guess we are mainly rifle hunters here.

For anybody who might be interested, they are running a special on their .001 straightness Hunter. Prices are on the website. !0% discount is still applicable.
 
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Oh, I think this forum gets plenty of views. It's just that I'm sure many of the other guys are like me and have never heard of these arrows.

And usually, when I don't know about a product, or at least have some solid first-hand information, I don't respond...
 
Posts: 816 | Location: Whitlock, TN | Registered: 23 March 2009Reply With Quote
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Looks like this forum doesn't draw many views.

Bow season here ended in October
I doubt there's much interest in new arrows at this time of year


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Posts: 197 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: 13 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Shof, I understand very well. I felt much the same when Gold Tip started up. Wasn't thrilled with the Beman's I had so tried the GT's. Never went back. The guy that started this company was with Victory Archery for several years then started Harvest Time (which I never heard of). He sold it and started up Deer Crossing. I am shooting an xbow now due to back problems and tried these after Easton and Black Eagle. To me, they shoot a bit better and with free shipping and a 10% discount, they were worth trying. I'm happy I did.

Snyper, one of the things I like about archery is that I can shoot year round in my yard and don't have to worry about somebody complaining about noise, or worrying about having to load up and drive to a range if I don't want to. Lets me unwind in the evening if I need to. So, some do shoot after the season ends.
 
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I've tried them....but prefer Black Eagle arrows instead. Challengers for 3D and lately been using Rampages for hunting. Most consistent spine going from my testing.

Gary
 
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