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Reddit mentions of Shiny Black ® Fiberglass Target Practice Arrows 26" (1 Dozen)

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Shiny Black ® Fiberglass Target Practice Arrows 26
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Shiny Black ® high quality fiberglass standard target practice arrows for recurve, compound, or long bowsColored plastic fletching & nock. Safety-minded, rounded permanent nickel-plated stainless steel bullet tip perfect for target practice & beginnersNocked, fletched, tipped and ready to shootFor draw weight up to 50#Extraordinary durability for extended use.
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Size26"
Weight2 Pounds

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Found 1 comment on Shiny Black ® Fiberglass Target Practice Arrows 26" (1 Dozen):

u/thinkindude · 1 pointr/Archery
  1. That looks like it's hitting something when you release. I know people here have said that shooting vanes off of a recurve works just fine, but a plastic feather would probably stop that from happening. I can't see what kind of rest that bow comes with to really tell.

  2. Nice arrows that are fully ready to go are going to be hard to find for less than $5 per arrow. You can always go the cheap route and try these: http://www.amazon.com/Shiny-Fiberglass-Target-Practice-Arrows/dp/B004LETSIG/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1369759329&sr=1-2&keywords=arrows+dozen
    or these: http://www.amazon.com/Shiny-Black-Fiberglass-Target-Practice/dp/B004LR1SVI/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1369759600&sr=1-3&keywords=arrows+dozen

  3. Save up your pennies and spend a little more on your bow. If you can save up $70, you can wait a little longer and save up $130 for the Samick Sage that guys here seem to rave about.

  4. That arrow rest will work on a recurve bow since it is non-mechanical, but I wouldn't recommend it. Others might have a different opinion.

    I know you're on a tight budget right now, but you really will get what you pay for when it comes to your equipment. I'm not trying to tell you to sell your car to get a bow, I'm just saying that the very bottom tier is, well, bottom tier.