I guess I've been in a time warp...making my wooden arrows, using Zwickey and Magnus broadheads I bought a bunch of 8 years ago.
For some reason, I got the Cabelas Archery Catalog in the mail, though I've never ordered anything from them.
Carbon hunting arrows...$185 a dozen and broadheads $160 a dozen. WOW!!! and WOW again!!!
I use Beman ICS shafts that are around $40/dozen and Ace Standard that cost $18.99 for six. They kill things just fine. ;)
I shoot self made ash and El' Grande Grizzlies, turkey fletch. I've got about $60 a dozen and quite a bit of time. I kinda shun most stuff other people have made.
Beman ICS are a great deal-
I was just surprised at the prices on certain arrows and broadheads. You would have over 30 bucks an arrow.
$360 or more for a dozen arrows. I don't see anyone stump shooting with those arrows! :^)
i lost 2 carbon arrows the other day. i just am tired to paying that much. so now i am making myself learn the wood arrow trade. time is something i have plenty of so making them is kinda fun, and a heck of a lot cjeaper
Beaver, I hate to tell you, but you can lose woodies too. :)
When I'm not shooting a target in my yard (with a cleared area behind it), there's a judo on the tip. Judo arrows are just about impossible to lose!
What kind of arrows are you finding for $360 dz? You can get Gold Tips and Carbon Express from $40 to $60 dz for shafts. They are both super tough shafts that rarely break!
SR,
I was adding up the $185 a dozen for the shafts, add the $160 for the broadheads, then fletching, etc. That would get you close to the $360 mark.
Silver Flame broadheads are over $50 for 3. That makes them over $200 for 12. That's over $385 just for the shafts and broadheads.
I will look in the Cabelas catalog again for the name of the hunting carbons that were $185 a dozen.
I share your shock on how much can be spent on completed arrows. For instance, Grizzly Stiks at $70 for 6 and Silver Flames at $90 for 3 would result in $500 per dozen - and you would still have to pay (time and/or money) for feathers and finishing. Please note that I am not knocking the shafts or the heads as I want at least a dozen Grizzly's carrying Silver Flames - but - like everything else choices have to be made.
For me - the point about getting great arrows and heads for much less is on target (forgive the pun). Without much effort, I believe you can build great arrows for around $6 apiece. As losing (or breaking) a $6 arrow stings - I have trouble imagining imagine what it would be to lose one costing upwards of $3O would be like.
Have you bought any firearm ammo lately? I've seen handgun ammo going for more than a dollar per round and when you fire it all you have left is the case. Makes a (usually) re-useable arrow look cheap. I'd forget Cabella's and buy from 3-Rivers or one of the other archery suppliers. Last time I looked I could order a dozen CE's fletched and ready to tune for $110 plus shipping. All you need to add is the tips. I call that a bargain compared to a lot of other things today.
John
Who needs a doz Silverflame tipped arrows?
If you want them, buy them.
If you can't afford them or are unwilling to spend the money, find a more economical alternative.
Can't compare the quality and cost of a SF to an unsharpened Zwicky or Magnus. Both will work
Same with arrows - can't compare (example)an ACC to a GT basic hunter. Again, both will work.
Also - how much if anything costs the same as 8 years ago?
Steve
Beaver, another thing to consider is the durability of carbons. As mentioned ya can lose wood as well, but carbons hold up to much more abuse. I used to shoot woodies and I would go through at least 4-5 dozen a year stump shooting and hunting. I went to carbons about 5 years ago and still have a few arrows left from my original dozen. Oh, to address the original topic I agree with SteveB, shoot what ya want. I know I shoot Heritage 150s with 150 grain Snuffers. I can do a dozen for with BHs for $110 and they will last me a few years easily, that is cheap really! Shawn
I'm shooting a $40 broadhead on a $4 woodie with a homemade feather.I'm all screwed up :D :rolleyes:
I think the shaft you're talking about Is the Carbon Express ARAMID...saw some in a shop the other day $185/dozen :scared: . ITs got kevlar in it. I think you can just wave it at a deer and they will fall over dead... :saywhat:
I wasn't slamming anyones choices. I hadn't looked at current prices for arrows and broadheads and was a little shocked at what you can spend, if your pockets are deep.
Widowbender was right...they were Carbon Express ARAMIDs at $185 a dozen.
Thanks to all who responded!