View Full Version : Goldtip Triple X arrows are excellant
Daniel Boone
01-04-2009, 12:27 AM
I got several lines with them. Everyone commented on how well they shot. My buddy borrowed them to take to KC,
Goldtip did well
Shot a 300 51X with them and I just got them and set them up today. Had to sight in quick.
Mine are 28" 200grn in the front, 4" feathers with right helical. Pin nocks.
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3drchr
01-04-2009, 12:46 AM
nice shooting. What is the OD on them? And F.O.C.
JOSHM
01-04-2009, 10:12 AM
awesome shootin' Dan:2thunbs:
heaterht
01-04-2009, 11:19 AM
nice shooting. What is the OD on them? And F.O.C.
Nice shooting DB although I know you are capable of more. OD is like the 2712. .420 or close to that.
Dan
Daniel Boone
01-04-2009, 11:48 AM
nice shooting. What is the OD on them? And F.O.C.
They shoot better than the 30X for me.
The “Triple X” features a new maximum diameter allowed shaft with three point options available that accept our weight system. At an O.D. of .421 it is sure to make a hit on the indoor scene and with a weight of 9.4 GPI it will get some crossover use in the 3-D arena. It will be available in a Triple X Pro Series with specs of +/-.001 straightness and weight sorted +/-.5 grains per dozen. It will also be available in a Triple X Series with a straightness of +/-.005 and also weight sorted to +/-.5 grains.
· The 30X Ultralight is going to replace the 30X. It will be popular in the 3-D world at 8.5 GPI and be available with the standard 50/100/150 grain point. It will be available in the Standard +/-.005 straightness and the Pro Series which is a +/-.001 straightness. Both grades are weighed within +/-.5 grains.
· In the Gold Tip Traditional shaft there will be an additional arrow size added to the lineup of the most realistic cedar-looking carbon shaft on the market. The new size is a 15/35 and is a .600 spine shaft. This should be very popular in the traditional market place.
· The majority of shafts in the Gold Tip line will have a new label phased in to eliminate the wear problems you have seen with some of the labels in the past, particularly the target shafts. The new clear-coated labels are very durable and will leave your arrows looking great a lot longer.
· In the Vanetec lineup of Vanes we have a new 1.5” HP vane to compliment the 2” HP vane we launched last year. This really completes the lineup of vane offerings with:
5”/4”/3”/2.5”—standard profile
1.75” fita/1.8”/2.3”/3.0”—Super spine low profile
1.5”/2.0”HP –High Profile
These high quality vanes with the best weight consistency,memory, and ease of use of any vane in the market really add to the overall performance of Gold Tip arrows.
Daniel Boone
01-04-2009, 02:48 PM
Called and said he shot the Triple X arrows of mine this morning.
Never missed an X. He shooting them at KC. He very impressed with them as well.
DB
Here what he said in an email to me. Trophy Taker spring steel rest.
I put a .012 blade on and got a perfect bullet hole with it!!!!!!! I shot 10 inside out x's with it and figured that was good. Last night I shot like 30 or 40 inside out x's in a row with them. They just seem to go in the middle.
freefall619
07-09-2009, 02:11 AM
Daniel Boone, I am very intriqued by the Triple X and want to know what you full set up is. I am shooting 67lbs and can't get it to tune correctly. I have used the 150 gr tip and moved it up to 170 with no help. Took it to my pro shop and the guys had no luck either. Any help would be appreciated.
Daniel Boone
07-09-2009, 07:01 AM
Daniel Boone, I am very intriqued by the Triple X and want to know what you full set up is. I am shooting 67lbs and can't get it to tune correctly. I have used the 150 gr tip and moved it up to 170 with no help. Took it to my pro shop and the guys had no luck either. Any help would be appreciated.
Read several set ups with Triple Xs here. Bout (Chris Berry)shot a 300 60X with 55 inside Xs. Xring here Jon Eide is a awesome shooter as JDX. Im not shooting the triple X. I shoot the xcutters due to shooting very low poundage but many are having good success with them indoors and 3d. I tried them and had good scores with the ones in the picture.
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