Victory Archery’s V-Force Arrows.

Made in North America with the highest quality carbon composite fibers available.
All VForce arrows come with a smooth polished finish and are available with 4″ Duravane or Bohning 2″ Blazer vanes and Bohning nocks.
Std VForce Arrows are sorted to +/- 0.5 of grain weight per dozen on all 300, 350 and 400 sizes, +/- 3 grains weight tolerance on 500 ’s and 600’s per dozen.
On Target- Besides Victory being a great company to deal with they put out products that are second to none. I’ve been shooting the V-Force 350’s the last two years and have never been more comfortable with an arrow. Before when buying a dozen arrows there seemed to always be 2 or 3 that were what I called “flyers”. Those arrows never quite got the chance to ride in my quiver. Mark the blazer with a marker and except the fact that you didn’t get your $’s worth. Not the issue with the V-Force’s. Every arrow is spine and spin tested. Their great at long distance shooting and very durable. I’ve gotten many uses out of one arrow, sometimes I even wipe the blood off.
Off Target - I used to always practice with broadheads, but now that I’ve found heads that fly like field tips I’ve switched back. With the combination I shoot you don’t want to aim at the same spot twice. Slicing to many blazers and scaring to many arrows can be costly.
When you get a chance pick yourself up some Victory arrows and let me know your results. Read more about them at: www.victoryarchery.com
4 comments Paul Biggs | Product Reviews
I have heard about these and even though I don’t do archery anymore I have heard great comments about these arrows.
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