🎯 Elevate Your Archery Game with Musen's Precision Arrows!
The Musen 28"/30" Carbon Archery Arrows come in a pack of 12, featuring a robust carbon shaft with a spine of 500, designed for both hunting and target practice. Each arrow is 30 inches long, weighs approximately 33g, and includes removable stainless steel tips for customization. With TPU vanes for stability and a design that accommodates both youth and adult archers, these arrows are perfect for anyone looking to enhance their archery skills.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.5 x 3 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.5 x 2.5 x 1.9 inches |
Item Weight | 1.19 Pounds |
Brand Name | M MUSEN |
Color | Black A |
Material | carbon |
Suggested Users | teen-boys |
Manufacturer | M MUSEN |
Part Number | 43220-41520 |
Size | 30" |
E**A
Good solid arrow for backyard target practice
I’m a beginner archer with a small backyard range. I bought three sets of these - each a different color. Good price and good value. The arrows are high quality — or at least high enough quality for my purposes. They seem well designed and solid. I would buy them again.
S**Y
Great value for perfect arrows.
Measurements and quality are perfect. great value.
J**.
Great product for a low price
These are excellent, I probably should have ordered mine a bit shorter but overall I enjoy the arrows.
R**Y
well made, good for beginners, a tad heavy
This are very good for beginners where there will be a greater probability of losing arrows, or shooting arrows into rocks or other hard objects that will result in damage to an aluminum arrow. The fletching is on the smaller size but they are accurately placed and glued on. The nocks as noted in the online description are pushed into place. Allowing the end user to rotate and reposition that nock, if needed and once re-positioned that can be glued in place. These arrows are a bit heavy, but the price explains that. If one is a beginner using a lighter weight bow, a heavy arrow might be harder to shoot far down range, and that might be a good thing if shooting in one's backyard. The slightly heavier weight would also decrease the long distance range when shooting at a public range, thus hopefully decreasing the chances of over shooting targets and losing arrows that are flying far down range.
J**.
A quality arrow.
Quality felt great with my compound bow at about 55lbs. Had to adjust my sights because I was shooting a lighter arrow before, but wanted something with a little more punch.Feels good shooting into some 3D models.
A**R
Affordable and good for beginners, but...
I'm new to archery and really enjoying my 40 lb recurve. Bought these arrows because of the reviews and price point. I've missed my 2x2' target from 20yards a few times and the arrows ping off the brick wall behind the target. The point is fine(ish), but the shaft splits and the nock flies off (lost in the grass and mud).
B**S
Great for the money but noisy
these are great for target practice. But I wouldn’t recommend for hunting. Especially if you’re using a whisker. The slightly rough carbon satin finish makes a pretty loud riving sound as you draw. Giving away your location.
R**0
Great Budget Arrows
This is a good price for a pack of 12 field tipped arrows. They are quite durable and have held up well to being shot through fences and bottles and into wood. If they are pulled out of wood too often, the threaded insert for the tip starts to detach, but you can superglue them back in. The nocks come from the box in an improper position but pictures and the included manuals say to rotate them with a coin since they aren't glued in. I experience the usual wear and tear such as fletching ripping off over time (not peeling off, the glue is strong) and dulling tips, but with my bows, a lost fletching doesn't change much, and tips can be unscrewed and sharpened. Other times I had some shafts get shot with another arrow because sometimes they don't stick straight into the target and kind of lay across it instead, but that is more to do with the power of the bow. Just be careful and reset the target when that happens.I'm updating this review because today I found that there is a slight bump on one side of the nock which makes pulling them out of a quiver in the proper orientation much easier for faster shooting. It's a nice touch.
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