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The market will dictate if they are worth it or not in the big scheme of things. Not worth it to me as there are all kinds of other choices that accomplish whats necessary for less money. Plain old GT blems have everything I can afford to hunt covered and are about 1/4 of the cost.
That said, I wish them luck. Guys buying expensive arrows is a good sign for the economy.
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the new momentum shafts are a great shaft. twice as good as the regular grizzly stick. they are made in fla, not china. they have no stiff side like the older shafts and I have found them very consistant lot to lot, which I did not with the originals. you can cry about the price but you won't nod about a 1000 dollar bow. It's the arrow that does the job not the bow. I know , the 4 dollar for 6 are flying great and you have killed a ton of stuff with it. If you've had good luck with the cheaper stuff (and I have) then go with it ,but don't put down a product because it cost more if you have not tried it.
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On the other hand, I am not likely to lose my bow in the woods every time I shoot it. Where I hunt, in the marsh, from the ground, a shot arrow is likely gone. At 50-60 dollars a pop. . no thanks.
I am sure they are great. . and I have an example Ashby head, so I KNOW they are very well manufactured and designed. But, I am too poor to afford them. ChuckC
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If they save me one deer in 10 they are worth 5 times the price. Not saying that they will but I'm going to try them.
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