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Any good recommendations for places to order pre-cut, pre-fletched, ready to shoot arrows? Does Cabelas offer that? I've only ever used Mountain Archery.
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look on ebay...you can find stores that offer all those services. I have found that buying raw shafts and doing it myself is way cheaper.
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i've never bought fletched and cut arrows from them, but lancaster is usually pretty close on price and they'll stand behind their product.
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look up fs discount archery, they have some good deals on arrows.
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I use Mountain Archery also. You can try Eders.
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i use eders, but i just order raw shafts and cut and fletch them myself.
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I ordered my last set from The Sportsmans Guide. They were aluminum, ready to go out of the box (after adding a field point). Sometimes they have plenty of archery gear, sometimes not.
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I've been using mountain archery for a few years now... never had any issues with them at all..
http://www.mountain-archery.com/
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try db bow strings , he will custumize them how ever you want
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Thanks guys, looks like I have a lot of options.
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March 14, 2012, 03:24:42 PM »
Do you have a specific kind of arrow spine/weight in mind? what kind of bow are you shooting? If you already know what shoots good out of your bow then you can order online. If not a pro shop can really be helpful. They can help you figure out the best spine/length to use. You can start off by buying 3 shooting and altering them then buy a full dozen once you get it dialed in...
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Quote from: BLKBEARKLR on March 13, 2012, 09:44:01 PM
look up fs discount archery, they have some good deals on arrows.
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Hunters Friend has some good deals too:
http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_arrows/hunting_arrows_main_custom_all_specifications.htm
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Also, don't forget Amazon.com. I've found some screaming deals on there over the last few years. Just depends on closeout models and overstock deals. So, sometimes the selection isn't that great, but they are usually 1/2 the cost of anywhere else (if they ahve the shaft you need).
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I can vouch for hunters friend as well. There website is also very informative even if you don't purchase arrows from them.
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Lancaster the best there is.
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Most of the ones listed I have used before. Most have been very good.
When Rom redmond was in business i scored some amazing deals threw him!
EBay is great as well, so good prices
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Nothing wrong with Mountain Archery I knopw the shop well, they have good prices and good service.
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