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I looking to change it up this year i want to try out a different arrow setup. And all ill be hunting with them is eastern whitetail. Im shooting 60 pounds at a 27 inch draw.
For $190+ a dozen, I can tell you I’ll never shoot the Victory RIP TKO’s again. What a garbage weak arrow.
Broke half a dozen, 2 at TAC, 3 on whitetail and one when during tuning, forgot to check my sights after moving the rest and hit the top of the target.
Never had anything like this happen with another arrow. Also, on whitetail I’ll never shoot anything under 550 again. No need to go light, doesn’t hurt to go heavy as I’m not shooting 40+ yards
I would have thought so for how expensive they are. I bought one batch (dozen) from my local pro shop, and another half dozen was brought to me from his shop out in Montana. Can't imagine that these 18 were from the same batch considering the 1,000 mile difference.I love rip tkos and haven’t had a problem with durability. I feel like maybe you got a bad batch or something. I’ll let others chime in but I haven’t heard of durability being a concern with those.
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I feel that way about their RIP XV's.I would have thought so for how expensive they are. I bought one batch (dozen) from my local pro shop, and another half dozen was brought to me from his shop out in Montana. Can't imagine that these 18 were from the same batch considering the 1,000 mile difference.
I won't ever shoot em again- glad they are working well for you!
I agree...for whitetails at your specs just take any standard diameter hunting arrow, slap on a 100gr or 125gr head and it will work just fine. I'm also with @Brizzle not a fan of large mechanicals either.Any at your specs. Amazes me guys don’t realize that set up with any head will blow right through all deer. Use whatever strikes you as something you’d like to try. There’s no best