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has anyone ever used or know of someone who has? im interested in moving from fmj and carbon impact, just try something new, also, im going to a fixed blade, and read the bps blackout is comparable ot the g5, anyone know of the truth in this, thanks
 
I shoot victory shafts. I hunt with the VForce 400s and target shoot with the VForce HVs. Absolutely no complaints; have shot them the last 2 years. I shoot the V3 grade which is their middle of the road grade but no complaints.
 
thanks, i would like to find them around knoxville, i found them on archery talk and just liked them. i read alot of good about the slick tricks as well, but i may go with the bps before i invest alot of cash into them.question about the victory, are they better suited for the 2 inch or four inch vanes?
 
which ever vane you prefer, but i will personally never shoot another vane besides a blazer, price difference isnt that much on the slicks if you watch the archerytalk classifieds
 
my only experience with the victory arrows was a girl BOWd shot with at one of the ASA's used them. she complained several times about how she didn't like them. i have found gold tips to be brittle.
 
i like my goldtips, i like my easton fmj, i have had more eastons break than gold tips, but id just like to try something new this season
 
I never had a problem with Easton ST Epics breaking as much as I did with Gold Tips and Carbon Express CX . I haven't tried Victory arrows , but they did catch my attention .
I'd like to read up on them before I jump off the Easton bandwagon and try them.
 
Radar said:
I never had a problem with Easton ST Epics breaking as much as I did with Gold Tips and Carbon Express CX . I haven't tried Victory arrows , but they did catch my attention .
I'd like to read up on them before I jump off the Easton bandwagon and try them.
isnt funny how different batches work i bought a dozen epics and they were so brittle they were craking in the target, now some of my buddies have never had a problem with epics, i personally have never meet a gold tip i didnt like
 
knightrider said:
Radar said:
I never had a problem with Easton ST Epics breaking as much as I did with Gold Tips and Carbon Express CX . I haven't tried Victory arrows , but they did catch my attention .
I'd like to read up on them before I jump off the Easton bandwagon and try them.
isnt funny how different batches work i bought a dozen epics and they were so brittle they were craking in the target, now some of my buddies have never had a problem with epics, i personally have never meet a gold tip i didnt like

Epics or ST Epics ? There is a difference . The old Epics had a thinner wall .
 
from what ive read the victory arrows are a little lighter than my goldtips, and im wondering if i put illumi nocks in them if it would be a difference, we shall see, im putting the order in tomorrow
 
The Victory HV series are the light ones.

Regular VForce:
Arrow Size GPI
VForce 300 9.9
VForce 350 8.8
VForce 400 8.1
VForce 500 7.2
VForce 600 6.6

vs the

HV Series:

Arrow Size GPI
VForce HV 300 6.9
VForce HV 350 6.7
VForce HV 400 6.2

They have 3 straightness tolerances

Available in Straightness Tolerances of
V1 Series (+/-0.001)
V3 Series (+/-0.003)
V6 Series (+/-0.006)

I shoot the V3 series. Easton LightSpeeds are the only shafts I've had break on me.
 
see im concerned about the weight, will it affect my shot, will i need to go down in my arrow weight? questions questions
 
For Hunting I shoot the Victory V3 350's and they have held up to everything I have put them through. I've fletched them with Blazers, Fusions, and some with 4" Vanes and they all do well.


What length shaft do you shoot, and I can mail you 1-2 as I have a TON of them laying around the house.
 

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