I also just received a dozen of the new arrows.my first dozen came frome Rose City ready to shoot. So on the Barta arrows I noticed that the field points did not slide onto the arrow even when forced after they were tapered. I assume I have to sand down the tips, but that seemed odd. I checked the sizes and both are at 11/32. Any suggestions?
dwcphoto wrote: I ordered my first set of arrows from 3Rivers. They were hunters spined one up from my 45# recurve. I thought they were really well made. Being new to it all I switched to aluminum pretty quickly, as I was getting better groups with them. I now switched to carbons, Beman ICS Bowhunters, and really like them. They’re really durable and shoot quite well. Better than I can shoot, I’m sure. That said, I still pull out the wood arrows to give them the once over. One of these days, as budget allows, I’ll build up a set of wood arrows.
I do agree with what was posted in another thread (Dave, I think…), carbons are for utility, but wood is art.. and utility.
Happy hunting with those Barta arrows.