RedHead® Carbon Fury Arrows - 2'' Raptor Vanes | Bass Pro Shops

RedHead® Carbon Fury Arrows - 2'' Raptor Vanes


Carbon composite multilayer construction delivers superb flight characteristics and more weight for greater penetration. Increased shaft weight makes this arrow extremely durable and ideal for hunting. Straightness of ±.005". Fletched with 3 offset 2" Rlazer vanes. Shipped full length (30-1/2"). 12 pack.

NOTE: Shafts must be cut with a high-speed shaft cutter.

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Shaft Size Shaft Weight (GPI) Product Color Other specs Quantity  

4560

9.9 GPI

Black

Fletch Style: 2" Vanes
Inside Diameter: 0.244"
Outside Diameter: 0.298
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38-886-825-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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6075

10.6 GPI

Black

Fletch Style: 2" Vanes
Inside Diameter: 0.244"
Outside Diameter: 0.301
Important Shipping Notice
38-886-826-00
Your Price (each): $59.99
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Carbon composite multilayer construction delivers superb flight characteristics and more weight for greater penetration. Increased shaft weight makes this arrow extremely durable and ideal for hunting. Straightness of ±.005". Fletched with 3 offset 2" Rlazer vanes. Shipped full length (30-1/2"). 12 pack.

NOTE: Shafts must be cut with a high-speed shaft cutter.

Shaft Selection Chart
Draw Wt.
Shaft Size
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26"
27"
28"
29"
30"
31"
32"
46-51
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52-57
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58-63
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64-69
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70-75
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about to go deer hunting just wandering if the arrows are good for deer hunting
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If they are spined for your bow, they work great.
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they will work fine. as long as thats the size ur bow shoots. indians used to kill em with sticks and rocks
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no i used to shoot the 4560's and switched to the carbon express mayhem 350 and there almost identical arrows. You have to look at GPI and straightness because the other carbon express 350's vary in weight and straightness
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yes they are exactly the same size
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I have some 6075 @ 27" shooting 58# and would like to use my same field tips in the lighter 4560.
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Yes, the shaft diameter is the same. The only difference is the that the 6075 is a stiffer spine which means a slightly heavier arrow.
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6075 - INSIDE DIAMETER = .246"
4560 - INSIDE DIAMETER = .246"
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Carbon Fury 6075
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I would use the charts based off of your draw and the pounds of your bow. That is the really only way to check for sure aside from arrow calculators which you can find online... they have a more scientific method to determine your proper spine/weight
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6075 and you should be good.
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I shoot the Trophy Ridge Crush 400 which has a diameter of .205 just like the Epic by Easton. Does Redhead make this diameter in the Carbon Fury Edition of arrows?
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my 4560's are the smaller of the two sizes and they mike at .297"

hope that helps, gunslinger
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yes i have that same dia.
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these arrows are less than 33" out of the box, so they wouldn't work for you.

The big part of bigjow is right for sure. I am 6'3" with a 37" sleeve and shoot a 30" draw. Where the heck do you find a bow, let alone arrows?
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Rule of thumb is to add 1" to your draw length. Depending on the type of rest you're using, you can shorten this just a bit if your rest is behind the shelf of the riser
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not sure where to get em but probably around 33-34in arrows
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With that length of draw you'll probably need the full lenth arrow which is 32 1/2 inches. It will also need to be the 6075 which is stiffer. You will need the extra stiffness because of the long draw.
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If you purchase your arrows online you may take them into any Bass Pro Shops Retail Store and they will cut them for you. They will also cut them if purchased directly at the store.
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BPS will cut them for free
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Believe the shops will do this for you but once cut, they're yours.
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BPS will cut them even if you order online. They will do just about everything when it comes to tuning your bow. They are very helpful
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Bass will cut them for you if you buy them at a store but if not they come full lengh online and you have to cut them.
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