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Beman ICS® Bowhunter™ Carbon Arrows

Item Number: 6774X
Price: $89.99 - $101.99
($89.99 plus any option surcharges.)
   This item is Made in the USA
  
 Beman ICS Bowhunter Fletched Arrows:
 
 SERVICE: Cut Shafts and/or Install Inserts:
 
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  • Q:

    Is the insert provided screw-on or glue-on? I really have no experience assembling an arrow, so do I need glue or special skills to install this insert? Thanks.
    Asked on 3/11/2013 by Marga The Novice from Malaysia

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      After the arrows are cut to your desired length, you use a 2 part epoxy and glue then in the arrow. Then your arrow is ready to except screw in points.(after it is dry)

      Answered on 3/11/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    How would different weights on the tip of the arrow effect the accuracy at different distances?
    Asked on 7/30/2012 by Fig

    3 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      It would affect the spine of the arrow. Which intern affects arrow flight. Changing tip weight affects everything.
      Thomas
      Sent from iPhone 4

      Answered on 7/30/2012 by Anonymous
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Tip weights are all about arrow tuning. To really understand what tip weights do, I suggest reading an article on arrow tuning. Masters of the barebow volume II also has a good video on it.
      Tips effect arrow flight. Arrow flight effects accuracy. heavier tip will decrease dynamic arrow spine while a lighter tip will do the opposite. Also, different tip weights have different tip profiles, which if you are using a gap method, can change your point of aim.
      Finally, tip weight is a factor in total arrow weight, which will be a factor in the arrow's final trajectory. This depends heavily on bow type and weight, but as a general rule, the lighter the arrow, the flatter trajectory it will have, with a tendency to drop off sharply at longer ranges, while a heavier arrow may have a more consistent curve. Also, a heavier arrow is better for close range penetration with a stick bow, so when it comes to hunting, the tip weight must be close to the broadhead weight you are using. 10 grains per pound of draw weight is ideal. Buy some scales to be 100% accurate.
      Hope this helps.

      Answered on 7/31/2012 by Mikey from Northern California
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The heavier the point the weaker your arrow will preform and the quicker the arrow will drop.

      Answered on 7/31/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    you know how carbon arrows can shatter upon release if they have a crack or something , is it poosible for the arrow to get cracked near the nock or the feathers , also i heard about the flex test that is to be done before shooting the arrow , how is it done
    thanks
    Asked on 7/10/2012 by newby

    2 answers

    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      Carbons can be cracked at ANY place along the shaft. Grab the opposing ends of the shaft and flex in at least 8 different directions using thumb and fore fingers. Any popping or crunching means the arrow is no good. Also suspect any arrow that has consistently poor flight. Mark it with a sharpie and check it thoroughly each time or just throw it in the bucket with the rest of the broken ones!

      Answered on 7/10/2012 by Anonymous
    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, It is possible for a carbon arrow to develop cracks at the feathers and nock area. The flex test should be done every time the arrow has been shot. Flexing the arrow consists of bending the arrow with your hands several different directions. If you hear any pops, cracks or crunches discard this arrow in the trash.

      Answered on 7/11/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Do you offer a test kit for these because I'm not sure which will work best with my setup? I'm shooting a 60# Wes Wallace bow and have a 27.75" draw length. Any suggestions on spine?
    Asked on 7/4/2012 by Chuck from Pittsburgh, PA

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, you would use the Traditional only test kit they spine the same as these arrows.

      Answered on 7/5/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Do these arrows, if left uncut, need to have a squaring tool used on them prior to attaching the inserts?
    Asked on 5/4/2012 by RyoWildfire from Silver Spring, MD

    3 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      I would recommend squaring the ends if left uncut. It helps to maintain proper alignment and to get all of the arrows a little closer to being identical.

      Answered on 5/5/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
    • VERIFIED BUYER

      A:

      I did not need to tue the ends of the dozen I purchased.

      Answered on 5/14/2012 by Lorren68 from Fairmount, Georgia
    • A:

      Yes, this ensures the inserts are square and reduces the chance of damaging the shaft.

      Answered on 5/16/2012 by Trad_Hunter from Central Texas
  • Q:

    Could you supply the the uncut lengths of the 400 and 500 series Beman ICS Bowhunter arrows?
    Asked on 3/24/2012 by Nadim from PA

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      They are 31 1\2 full length.

      Answered on 3/27/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    I am currently using the Traditional Only 500 Spine Uncut which are working great on my 35# Sage! It's more like 40# with my draw length at 30". I wanted to give these a try, so I wanted to ask which Spine I could use and what diameter they would be?
    Asked on 3/20/2012 by Amputech from El Paso, TX

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      You can use the 500 spine in the ICS Bowhunters these will fly the same as the Traditional Only arrows.These will be a 5/16 diameter as well.

      Answered on 3/21/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    Umm... Do these come with inserts installed?
    Asked on 3/3/2012 by Anonymous

    1 answer

  • Q:

    do u guys sell an item that can help stiffen up an arrow it they are to weak.
    Asked on 12/29/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      There is not an item that will stiffen an arrow up. To stiffen an arrow you will need to shorten it, take weight off of the front, or add weight to the back. If the arrows are weak for you bow, you can also add material to your strike plate to push it farther from center. This will help to compensate as well.

      Answered on 12/30/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
  • Q:

    could i shoot these out of my recurve 48 pound draw
    Asked on 12/11/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, you can shoot them out of your recurve. Depending on your draw length you may need some extra weight up front to make them fly perfect.

      Answered on 12/12/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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