The Black Eagle durability thread got me wondering about this, here's a link to that thread https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/be-rampage-build-durability-concerns.250749/. And I've read several other threads that discuss arrow durability. But I haven't seen anything about what kind of life expectancy do you look for out of a given arrow.
I'll provide my own example. I've been shooting Easton FMJs (I know they aren't popular here) for several years. I bought a dozen new shafts last August, I have two left out of that dozen. I've lost a few by missing targets (one lost on a grouse), but more have broken on rebar in 3d targets. Between March/April and October I shoot 4-5 days a week at my local 3d range (maybe one or two days a week the rest of the year). This dozen is really just an example, I obviously had some arrows that I continued to use and bought some additional arrows since last August. But there you go... when you buy a dozen arrows how long do you expect to have them?
And then to further that, does spending an extra $70 on Iron Will collars extend the life of your arrows enough to justify an additional $70 per dozen? Or is that something you spend money on because you don't want an arrow failure when you're actually shooting an animal?
I'll provide my own example. I've been shooting Easton FMJs (I know they aren't popular here) for several years. I bought a dozen new shafts last August, I have two left out of that dozen. I've lost a few by missing targets (one lost on a grouse), but more have broken on rebar in 3d targets. Between March/April and October I shoot 4-5 days a week at my local 3d range (maybe one or two days a week the rest of the year). This dozen is really just an example, I obviously had some arrows that I continued to use and bought some additional arrows since last August. But there you go... when you buy a dozen arrows how long do you expect to have them?
And then to further that, does spending an extra $70 on Iron Will collars extend the life of your arrows enough to justify an additional $70 per dozen? Or is that something you spend money on because you don't want an arrow failure when you're actually shooting an animal?