Bloodsport hunters on amazon for $29.00 for 6. With hundred gn head weigh 400 gn. Some ads say 425gn but it is a misprint.
Bloodsport hunters on amazon for $29.00 for 6. With hundred gn head weigh 400 gn. Some ads say 425gn but it is a misprint.Has anyone tried the killer instinct hyper flight bolts, finding it alittle hard to come up with 400 grain bolts ??
I have thought a bunch about these. Amazon takes 15% off the top so it makes me wonder if these are truly bloodsport arrows or from a chinese knockoff companyBloodsport hunters on amazon for $29.00 for 6. With hundred gn head weigh 400 gn. Some ads say 425gn but it is a misprint.
Seem legit,shoot really good . all six exactly 300 gn. Shot all 6 when they came ,did not have to turn any nocks . All 6 dead on.I have thought a bunch about these. Amazon takes 15% off the top so it makes me wonder if these are truly bloodsport arrows or from a chinese knockoff company
Really! I about threw them away! I never shoot factory arrows because they are usually garbage. Lol I’ll pull them out and try them!KI arrows are black eagle executioner shafts
But they wouldn't be sorted and dialed in like you do, right?KI arrows are black eagle executioner shafts
Those are witness or Hunter pros. They are heavier. The Bloodsport hunters do not have the white on them.Not a misprint![]()
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The killer Tech Pro bolts are 400 grains with a 100 grain head. The 9 grains per inch is correct at 180 grains. You also need to take into account the weight of the insert in the bolts is what's pushing it to the 300 hundred mark - so your scale and weights are correct to spec.I have the regular Killertech pro bolts here and got 20 grams on them which is 308 grains. The head should set me to 400+. I don;t understand as they list the specs ar 9 grains per in, which would be 180 and I clearly measured over 300 on the kitchen scale.
HYPR is listed at 280 grains by their site and HYPR lite at 270 which doesn't make any sense to me. Only 10 grains difference?
no there is no factory fletched arrows that are indexed. Camx advertises theirs as indexed but they are maybe 50% accurate if that!But they wouldn't be sorted and dialed in like you do, right?
I do not stock killer instinct arrows but I can tell you no matter what arrow you choose there can be as much as 5 grains weight variance from set to set.I have the regular Killertech pro bolts here and got 20 grams on them which is 308 grains. The head should set me to 400+. I don;t understand as they list the specs ar 9 grains per in, which would be 180 and I clearly measured over 300 on the kitchen scale.
HYPR is listed at 280 grains by their site and HYPR lite at 270 which doesn't make any sense to me. Only 10 grains difference?
I have some of the 20" Witnesses with 3" fletching and my pack of 6 shows a weight variance of less than 1.0 grain and closer to 0.2 grains across the first 4 arrows. They were no culls in my testing out to 60 yds. No idea how they are doing it but no complaints either. Maybe this spring I will shoot them out beyond 100yds to see what they really can do from my Excaliburs. Going to Walmart to pick up more if they go on sale, it's hard to beat that in a $7 arrow but if they get lower in price I will buy all they have in stock.Those are witness or Hunter pros. They are heavier. The Bloodsport hunters do not have the white on them.
Amazon has the witness arrows for $34.95 for 6 With free delivery right now,I have some of the 20" Witnesses with 3" fletching and my pack of 6 shows a weight variance of less than 1.0 grain and closer to 0.2 grains across the first 4 arrows. They were no culls in my testing out to 60 yds. No idea how they are doing it but no complaints either. Maybe this spring I will shoot them out beyond 100yds to see what they really can do from my Excaliburs. Going to Walmart to pick up more if they go on sale, it's hard to beat that in a $7 arrow but if they get lower in price I will buy all they have in stock.