I got a dozen blemished .204 traditional shafts. I thought they would be cosmetic blemishes, but I believe they are straightness, diameter and weight blemishes. Most wobble I've seen on my arrow spinner. Been building arrows for compounds for years, just went down the trad rabbit hole and saw these as a deal. Have you had consistent flight with broadheads?
My experience with the blems are that the weights are all over the place so if you go this route, it's nice to weigh them and separate them in batches. In all fairness, I never bought the non blemed shafts either and weighed a bunch of them but on paper the tolerance should be better with factory fresh. Also, it seems like every internet archery source is selling these. That seems like a lot of bad shafts, no? In 2019 a guy posted how he was shooting these for 10 years. What's going on at GT that they are flooding the market with blems for a decade? Sorry for my skepticism. I do enjoy your straight forward content!
I’m buying some 500’s today. Great content. Keep it up
I got a dozen blemished .204 traditional shafts. I thought they would be cosmetic blemishes, but I believe they are straightness, diameter and weight blemishes. Most wobble I've seen on my arrow spinner. Been building arrows for compounds for years, just went down the trad rabbit hole and saw these as a deal. Have you had consistent flight with broadheads?
My experience with the blems are that the weights are all over the place so if you go this route, it's nice to weigh them and separate them in batches. In all fairness, I never bought the non blemed shafts either and weighed a bunch of them but on paper the tolerance should be better with factory fresh. Also, it seems like every internet archery source is selling these. That seems like a lot of bad shafts, no? In 2019 a guy posted how he was shooting these for 10 years. What's going on at GT that they are flooding the market with blems for a decade? Sorry for my skepticism. I do enjoy your straight forward content!