Mate mick from the uk , I’m a complete novice to archery, but you’ve saved me a fortune, thank you geezar, , got my hands on a Bear legit, set at 28 inch draw maxed out , to 70 lbs , couldn’t hit a barn door with English arrows? , got a dozen xt gold hunter 340 spine they drop in sweet , now I can drop all six arrows on a carsberge special brew can at 35 yards , for me a rifle man , an achievement, respect sir informative vid please keep it up , unfortunately I can’t hunt in the uk with a bow , so I’ll keep the boom stick , but archery is a complexed art form I’m trying to understand, and it’s guys like you I respect, regards mik mckeown Keep it up mate
Good honest review. Walmart arrow changed your mine. If nothing else good for practice if you want something more expensive for hunting. Shoot what makes you happy.
I've harvested a lot of animals with those arrows and broadheads from Walmart! U just have to spin test it and get the straightest ones , replacing damaged vanes but for those prices there good enough for shooting inside 40 yards.
Great video, but I just bought 5 mossy oak arrows for $35 I think so like $40 or so for 6. The ones you're shooting are like $70 for 6 so to me the cheap ones seem to do alright but once I get my new bow set up I'll test them. Deer shouldn't be a brick so should do good, I ain't got much money to blow on arrows so
Once again....There were multiple adults present during the time of this filming. The child in the video was never in front of the archers equipment. The child exits the frame of the camera and stands next to it's parent off to the side. We are very safe here on the Nock and Stalk channel.
Thanks for looking. I was looking for specs on them, but came up short. Some people do believe they too are made by Carbon Express with just a mossy oak label. They fly just like the GT's.
I worked in factories making stuff they're all made the same the name is just changed on them that's all people will look at stuff and say those are more expensive that makes them better than the El cheapo's
The mossy oak ones are made by victory. I believe there a .003 straightness arrow. So it's pretty much the same as your gold tip arrows your using. As far as straightness. And if you hit a brick not many arrows are going to survive unless you put a collar up front and even then the arrow will break in a different area. When I find those mossy oak arrows. Especially when they put them on sale. I'll buy ad many ad I can. Their great for coyote hunting. Or I use them for squirrels. Or pheasants. And I'll cut up my old easton aluminum arrows. I think their like 2117 or 2115 arrows. I'll cut them to 1 and a half inch and glue them up front and it beefs up the front of the arrow. And when I hunt these small games or coyotes. And I break them. Then I'm only out a dollar instead of 30 dollars like My big game arrows.
No problem. I mean they shoot out of my bow pretty good. And I try to get them close to the weight of my Hunting arrows. And I'll keep a couple in my quiver when I'm deer hunting. Just in case a Coyote walks out. Or if I see some squirrels.
@@nockandstalk9830 and there pretty stout when you cut them aluminum arrows and make a collar for them. What i do is I'll get the 31 inch arrows. Cut them to 28 inches. Sometimes I'll cut just behind the insert and the then cut the rest from the back end of the arrow. Sometimes I'll cut all from the front. Just depends on how they spin. Then it'll get close to spinning good. Then I'll build them back up. I normally put the gold tips brass inserts in. And then I'll put the collars over them. And it makes them almost indestructible. Works great on small game. And if they do break then I'm only out 25 cents to a dollar. Sometimes I can find them at Walmart for a quarter. What I wish they still had was the bone collector .204 arrows at Walmart. They carried them one year and now they don't. Because those arrows were the victory RIP arrows.
I don't understand what you do with a bow in your hands? you have no idea how to open it correctly and you are not the least bit careful with the boy we see in the video 🤦🏾
Once again....There were multiple adults present during the time of this filming. The child in the video was never in front of the archers equipment. The child exits the frame of the camera and stands next to it's parent off to the side. We are very safe here on the Nock and Stalk channel.
@@nockandstalk9830 you shouldn't have to explain yourself to a yuppie bc im pretty sure you edited the video so I'm pretty sure it was just the angel and made it seem like it but you can cleary tell she wasn't in front....its sad we have dude Karen's now...keep it up brother and God bless
For a dollar, I would go back and buy all of them. Those arrows are perfectly fine for target practice.
You bet! I check every time I go shopping now. haha
I use these wally-world arrows for practice all the time without any issues at all. Cheap to replace and no issues with accuracy.
Mate mick from the uk , I’m a complete novice to archery, but you’ve saved me a fortune, thank you geezar, , got my hands on a Bear legit, set at 28 inch draw maxed out , to 70 lbs , couldn’t hit a barn door with English arrows? , got a dozen xt gold hunter 340 spine they drop in sweet , now I can drop all six arrows on a carsberge special brew can at 35 yards , for me a rifle man , an achievement, respect sir informative vid please keep it up , unfortunately I can’t hunt in the uk with a bow , so I’ll keep the boom stick , but archery is a complexed art form I’m trying to understand, and it’s guys like you I respect, regards mik mckeown
Keep it up mate
Hey thank you so much for the love my man. Glad we could help you out. God bless.
4:50 - kid walks right out in front of Dad's shot. LOL
She actually walks out and to the right and goes into the bigger shed. But yes I thought people would see that concerning. Haha
Good honest review. Walmart arrow changed your mine. If nothing else good for practice if you want something more expensive for hunting. Shoot what makes you happy.
Thank you
I'm new to compound and I got six of the wolverines cut em to 27". Still got 6, though I haven't shot a brick.😎👍🎯❤️🇺🇸
Ya, We don't recommend you shoot bricks. ;)
I've harvested a lot of animals with those arrows and broadheads from Walmart! U just have to spin test it and get the straightest ones , replacing damaged vanes but for those prices there good enough for shooting inside 40 yards.
Absolutely. I check Walmart every time I go now. Screaming deal for a quality arrow.
That's what I was gonna say, if you keep your shots at 40 yards or less, these arrows are deadly.
Did she just say “oh shit” hahaha.
Great video, but I just bought 5 mossy oak arrows for $35 I think so like $40 or so for 6. The ones you're shooting are like $70 for 6 so to me the cheap ones seem to do alright but once I get my new bow set up I'll test them. Deer shouldn't be a brick so should do good, I ain't got much money to blow on arrows so
Mossy Oak arrows are perfectly fine!
Self sufficient sportsman right up to little walking into operating soace. He continued like there was no concern
Once again....There were multiple adults present during the time of this filming. The child in the video was never in front of the archers equipment. The child exits the frame of the camera and stands next to it's parent off to the side. We are very safe here on the Nock and Stalk channel.
I use mossey in my crossbow and they are awesome
5:13 Two in the pink. Missed the stink.
Where's the chrono comparison portion?
Oooo! That's a good idea, sorry we do not have a chronograph or we would have.
All I shoot are the mossy oak for hunting. No problem with them.
I was just here seeing if you had info on specs.
Thanks for looking. I was looking for specs on them, but came up short. Some people do believe they too are made by Carbon Express with just a mossy oak label. They fly just like the GT's.
I know this is old, the mossy oak are Victory Vforce Gamers with a different label. 8.7GPI. I love them. @@nockandstalk9830
Why do people shoot bricks or rocks or cement blocks. Well no shit it didn't survive the impact!
Compare then at 60 yards. 30 yards is nothing
If they are comparable at 60 yards brother, I will make the switch to cheaper arrows cause times are tough
The mossy oaks are made by victory same arrow as the gamer
You're shooting a rock...highly doubt any arrow is gonna make it
I worked in factories making stuff they're all made the same the name is just changed on them that's all people will look at stuff and say those are more expensive that makes them better than the El cheapo's
Wrong…
They have gold tip at mine
ya got more money that brains lad!!!!!!
You have more grammatical errors than sense
We needed to hear some "hear we are" comments in this video
there was 1! haha
The Mossy Oaks are contract made Victory Vforce Gamers....
What tool is that you used to cut with?
It is just a little harbor freight saw, its called a craft saw. ua-cam.com/video/DCSgIqTcRQM/v-deo.html
The mossy oak ones are made by victory. I believe there a .003 straightness arrow. So it's pretty much the same as your gold tip arrows your using. As far as straightness. And if you hit a brick not many arrows are going to survive unless you put a collar up front and even then the arrow will break in a different area. When I find those mossy oak arrows. Especially when they put them on sale. I'll buy ad many ad I can. Their great for coyote hunting. Or I use them for squirrels. Or pheasants. And I'll cut up my old easton aluminum arrows. I think their like 2117 or 2115 arrows. I'll cut them to 1 and a half inch and glue them up front and it beefs up the front of the arrow. And when I hunt these small games or coyotes. And I break them. Then I'm only out a dollar instead of 30 dollars like My big game arrows.
Thanks for the comments brother!! Awesome Ideas.
No problem. I mean they shoot out of my bow pretty good. And I try to get them close to the weight of my Hunting arrows. And I'll keep a couple in my quiver when I'm deer hunting. Just in case a Coyote walks out. Or if I see some squirrels.
Ya, they seem to perform pretty well.
@@nockandstalk9830 and there pretty stout when you cut them aluminum arrows and make a collar for them. What i do is I'll get the 31 inch arrows. Cut them to 28 inches. Sometimes I'll cut just behind the insert and the then cut the rest from the back end of the arrow. Sometimes I'll cut all from the front. Just depends on how they spin. Then it'll get close to spinning good. Then I'll build them back up. I normally put the gold tips brass inserts in. And then I'll put the collars over them. And it makes them almost indestructible. Works great on small game. And if they do break then I'm only out 25 cents to a dollar. Sometimes I can find them at Walmart for a quarter. What I wish they still had was the bone collector .204 arrows at Walmart. They carried them one year and now they don't. Because those arrows were the victory RIP arrows.
Do you have an only fans?
Chinese products are way better than they use to be.look at some of there dirt bikes
I don't understand what you do with a bow in your hands? you have no idea how to open it correctly and you are not the least bit careful with the boy we see in the video 🤦🏾
Once again....There were multiple adults present during the time of this filming. The child in the video was never in front of the archers equipment. The child exits the frame of the camera and stands next to it's parent off to the side. We are very safe here on the Nock and Stalk channel.
@@nockandstalk9830 you shouldn't have to explain yourself to a yuppie bc im pretty sure you edited the video so I'm pretty sure it was just the angel and made it seem like it but you can cleary tell she wasn't in front....its sad we have dude Karen's now...keep it up brother and God bless
@@georgiamade892 Thanks buddy
They are great in my x bow