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Been building and trying different arrow builds and vanes and point weights. These 3DHV with 120 grain points with 4 PM23 vanes is the clear winner. Very forgiving and simply give me more bonus rings out to 50 yards. I have a Trx36 with one build and gonna build another setup for either my Trx38 or trx7. Haven’t decided which one yet.

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Been building and trying different arrow builds and vanes and point weights. These 3DHV with 120 grain points with 4 PM23 vanes is the clear winner.
Full setup? Draw length, poundage, arrow length, total weight, speed? Been curious of buying a set and pinning them up against my vtac 23's
Actually started this build and will most likely keep it.
Where are Victory arrows made?
don’t know, don’t care.
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Full setup? Draw length, poundage, arrow length, total weight, speed? Been curious of buying a set and pinning them up against my vtac 23's
On my Trx38, indoor bow. 27.25” draw length, 52# , 283 fps. Arrows are 500 spine cut 26” ctc pin nocks, and 120 grain point. Arrows weigh 5.1 gpi. Total weight is about 280 grains. Damn things stack at 40 yards.
Actually started this build and will most likely keep it.

don’t know, don’t care.
So you're helping Asian arrow manufacturers compete against American arrow manufacturers?
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So you're helping Asian arrow manufacturers compete against American arrow manufacturers?
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According to this, America. But again I don’t give a damn. Just like my tv’s, dvd players, and many many other products in every household in the country. But you got something smart to say, say it on the thread. If not, keep your mouth to yourself
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According to this, America. But again I don’t give a damn. Just like my tv’s, did players, and many many other products in every household in the country. But you got something smart to say, say it on the thread. If not, keep your mouth to yourself
Yes. They are based in the US and the majority of their arrows are made in Asia.

Easton arrows are made in the US.

We'll just call you the Reo Wilde of arrow purchases.
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Yes. They are based in the US and the majority of their arrows are made in Asia.

Easton arrows are made in the US.

We'll just call you the Reo Wilde of arrow purchases.
Go back and read the thread smartass. Doesn’t have anything to do with anything other than a man coaching against his country. That doesn’t mean I want to hang him up. And we’ll just call you a smartass troll.
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Where are Victory arrows made?
Vietnam
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Uh oh. That's definitely in Asia.

Imagine buying Asian arrows instead of American arrows when you said a guy lacks integrity for coaching Koreans instead of Americans.
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Not all easton shafts are made in the usa alot are wrapped over seas
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I've got some 3DHVs with glue in points for sale....
Go back and read the thread smartass. Doesn’t have anything to do with anything other than a man coaching against his country. That doesn’t mean I want to hang him up. And we’ll just call you a smartass troll.
I'm a troll? Remember that time you started a thread on a public forum trashing a complete stranger's "integrity" because he accepted a job you didn't want him to accept?

What a troll move that was.
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I'm a troll? Remember that time you started a thread on a public forum trashing a complete stranger's "integrity" because he accepted a job you didn't want him to accept?

What a troll move that was.
If you can’t understand what the meaning and point of it, you obviously lack the simple ability of reason. That’s a you problem. Keep poping that mouth off and we can discuss this further at the next shoot. Now that’s a “ you” decision. This thread was started about arrows. Go back to the original thread if you want to keep whining.
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I'm a troll? Remember that time you started a thread on a public forum trashing a complete stranger's "integrity" because he accepted a job you didn't want him to accept?

What a troll move that was.
In fact you aren’t worth the text. I’m gonna do with you what I do with crap. Wip, and flush. Now, for the fun part. IGNORE.
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If you can’t understand what the meaning and point of it, you obviously lack the simple ability of reason. That’s a you problem. Keep poping that mouth off and we can discuss this further at the next shoot. Now that’s a “ you” decision. This thread was started about arrows. Go back to the original thread if you want to keep whining.
I (and every one else laughing at you in that thread) understood completely what your "point" was. It's just an absurdly stupid, disjointed, and possibly bigoted "point".

I've been discussing arrows in this thread. Your selection of arrows just clearly illustrates that you fail to meet the standards of "integrity" that you hold Reo Wilde to. You could buy American made arrows but you choose to buy Asian arrows. Great Asian arrows, by the way.
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Question for the OP: Why do you support other countries with your money when buying arrows and other archery gear? It's unpatriotic to not do your research to understand your money goes to support causes that might be detrimental to the ability of US Archery to be competitive on the world stage.
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Question for the OP: Why do you support other countries with your money when buying arrows and other archery gear? It's unpatriotic to not do your research to understand your money goes to support causes that might be detrimental to the ability of US Archery to be competitive on the world stage.
Has nothing to do with that. Read the entire thread dude.
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