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Victory Vforce Gamer .245 Diameter Bare Shafts with Inserts and Nocks, 12 Count
$89.99$7.50 / Arrow
Tips for Maintaining Your Arrows & Arrow Shafts for Longevity
Proper maintenance is key to keeping your arrows flying straight and true. Before you nock your arrow, run your eyes and hands over each one, checking for any deformities, cracks, or bends. These seemingly minor flaws can have a major impact on your arrow's flight, transforming a potential bullseye into a disappointing miss.
Don't forget to inspect nocks and fletchings. Damaged nocks can affect the connection between your arrow and the bowstring, potentially compromising the accuracy of your shot. Meanwhile, the fletchings - the feathers or plastic vanes at the end of your arrow - control the arrow's flight. If they're damaged or misaligned, your arrow may veer off-course.
When storing your arrows, keep them in an arrow tube or case to shield them from potential damage. An organized, well-protected collection prolongs the life of your arrows and ensures they're always ready for action.
Each arrow in your quiver is an investment in your archery experience. By giving them the care and attention they need, you're preserving your gear and reinforcing your commitment to the art and sport of archery.