you failed to mention 20 dbs quieter through that rest, 27% better penetration then any other, super tough, first carbon arrow I have seen go 70 yards in a whitetails front shoulder and not break, number 1 selling arrow in my shopThe Trophy Ridge arrows were made for their WB. Besides that, they are the toughest and straightest arrows on the market at .0008. I love them.
I have tested many of them and have decided to only use them as a hunting arrow. I fletch my own, but believe they come fletched with Predator vanes, which are very nice vanes. They remind me of the old Beman shafts; slim, thick walls and use an insert/outsert. I shoot the .300 spine and they weigh 11 gpi, tipped with a 150 gr Silver Flame XL. They are the straightest shaft, but also have excellent soine consistency. They group as well as the CT's, but are stronger and slimmer.Tell me more about these Trophy Ridge arrows...I am intrigued. What do they weigh in a .400 spine? Where can I order some cut and fletched?
It doesn't look like you can order them direct but here's where you can find a nearby dealer:Tell me more about these Trophy Ridge arrows...I am intrigued. What do they weigh in a .400 spine? Where can I order some cut and fletched?
I got mine from Eagle Archery. I think Cabelas sells them too. You can also find some on Ebay.It doesn't look like you can order them direct but here's where you can find a nearby dealer:
http://www.trophyridge.com/dealer-locator/ A lot of dealers showed up when I put my zip code in, including Gander Mountain. 400 spine is 8gpi.
This describes their arrows, and the link to their arrow chart is on this page:
http://www.trophyridge.com/arrows/
I also use the Beman ICS Hunters ( black finish ) quiet and strong.beman hunters worked for me.