I bought a dz. 11/32 ceder shafts 45-50 spine for $28.00 TMD on that big auction site. Is there somewhere eles selling them any cheaper?
I'd say that's a pretty good price.
Keeping the Faith!
Magnus
Thats pretty cheap. Word to the wise though, most of the time when you get that low in price it is because the shafts have not been matched.
Shoot me an e-mail. I don't normally sell POC, but I ran across a deal on some old ACME Premiums. Bad thing is spines are limited.
chad@recurves.com
lbr sent you a p.m. gib
$28.00 is good if they are good ones.Pocs arent getting the old growth logs they use to I guess.So usually if a guy can find some old ones that were stored right you can really get some good ones.
For me when I look for POC arrows,I'm more concerned with quality then price.But these days $28 is not a bad price,how was the quality?
I sell POC for $35. They are hand spined, hand weighed, and matched in very tight groups by me or my brother.
$28 is smokin. I wonder how closely they are matched in either spine or physical weight? If they are all over the place in those areas, and intended to be hunting arrows, $5 is a bad deal.
Tommy, you got an email inbound.
I would go with $35 shafts from RMS for the attention they spend with matching them up...money well spent!
Email answered Jon.
Our wood arrow page (http://rmsgear.com/wood_arrows.html)
I'm glad you put that page up an mentioned the spine. The difference of 10, 20, 30 grains of weight is insignificant to a difference of just a few lbs of spine. That is the major problem with mosy wood shafts sold today.
Well, I'm not in need of any shafts right now I was just wondering about the prices.But if I keep shooting like I was last night I may need some soon.I Split the side of one arrow with my broadhead and broke the feildtip off another.