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brock806

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Does anybody know of any websites to purchase individual arrows? I’m wanting to buy a few different brands and spines to make sure they will tune before buying a bunch. I know Lancaster used to sell individual arrows but that doesn’t seem to be the case anymore.
 
South shore does. I haven't purchased from them because of their stock (or lack thereof in 250) but the website lets you add arrows individually.
 
It's a good thing you don't have to buy most other archery products by the dozen. A dozen bows, a dozen sights, a dozen stabilizers, a dozen releases, a dozen strings, a dozen wrist straps, a dozen broadheads, a dozen string silencer's,a dozen sight lights, etc. A dozen high end shafts with special outserts and nocks can be closing in on 300 dollars now. Back when people were poor, that was a lot of money.
 
Extreme Outfitters will and I believe Lancaster will
Lancaster is not currently selling or shipping individual arrows, they stopped last fall, they will sell by the half dozen for fletched and dozen for bare shaft.

Extreme Outfitters in my own home state is selling singles but their stock is pretty low on a lot of different spines and they are only offering a few options from Mostly Easton and Victory at the moment.
 
In case anyone hasn’t mentioned it, Lancaster. For bonus points, call them during business hours. Tell them about your bow, shooting style and what you are thinking. Strong to fairly strong the person on the other end of the phone is a shoot and really knows their ****. I did exactly that 2 mos ago. They shipped me 2 each of 4 different arrows. I did the Pepsi challenge and am now about to order up a dozen or two of the one that shot best.
 
It's a good thing you don't have to buy most other archery products by the dozen. A dozen bows, a dozen sights, a dozen stabilizers, a dozen releases, a dozen strings, a dozen wrist straps, a dozen broadheads, a dozen string silencer's,a dozen sight lights, etc. A dozen high end shafts with special outserts and nocks can be closing in on 300 dollars now. Back when people were poor, that was a lot of money.
I must be living in the past, because $300 for a dozen arrows and components still seems expensive. I have been trying to decide on an arrow setup for the last month. I would love the option to buy singles and see what works best for me.
 
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