Where Can I Get Carbon Arrow Shafts CHEAP

mmtecg

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I am hunting squirrels a lot with my bow and I am looking for some seriously cheap, bare carbon arrow shafts (Preferably 4560 but others will do) because I lose a lot of arrows shooting up at squirrels.

I really want carbon because alum makes me the worst shooter in the world.

I want them bare (no feathers or ANYTHING) because I want to build my own.

They dont need to be anything fancy

Please give me your suggestions.

Thanks Michael
 
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Allen 90529 Adult Carbon Arrows 55-70# 29" Bulk Pack 12ea
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That is 66 for a dozen arrows.

If you look around you can find them for less
 
I don't think you're going to find them for less than you can buy complete arrows at walmart. They sell carbon arrows for around $4.50 each. They're not exactly quality, but they work and I've never seen them cheaper.
 
Thanks everyone.

I'm new to the whole bow thing and I thought that arrows were MUCH cheaper than they really are.

Michael
 
I'm new to the whole bow thing and I thought that arrows were MUCH cheaper than they really are.

Cheap arrows are cheap. (Low quality; or designed for a 9# draw, kid's bow)

Quality arrows are far from cheap.

You get what you pay for.
 
I saw some cheap carbon arrows at Wal Mart today that were about $3.50 each.

I'd rethink hunting squirels with a bow and carbon arrows if I were you. 22 ammo is cheaper. A .177 pellet is even cheaper and it would be somewhat of a challenge.
 
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Are you looking for cheap because you are losing them? Fletch them up with some Flu-Flu feathers. This slows them down so they are recoverable. Guys hunt pheasants with this set up.

Of course, in the areas where squirrels live, it still might not help....:rolleyes:
 
*DISCLAIMER, I don't know the story behind the pic but it is a general risk with carbon fiber shafts.

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Follow a few safety measures to mitigate risk from dropping the string on a damaged arrow. This is especially true if firing into trees is typical shooting.
Brent
 
Cabela's

I know you're looking for shafts only, but I've been using the Cabela's carbon hunter arrows for the last few years. They usually run $44.00 / dozen with fletching, knocks, and inserts.
 
+1 on joeseabee. I haves used them for the last 3 years and never had a problem with a single one of them except that I've lost a few :rolleyes:
 
That picture sends the same shiver up my spine as the de-gloved finger safety poster that used to be all over the place.
 
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