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Easton Archery 1916 Fall Stalker Arrows - 6 Pack - Dick's Sporting Goods

Easton Archery 1916 Fall Stalker Arrows - 6 Pack

Item Number: 4022351
Price: $24.99
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A must-have for serious archers, the Easton Archery ® 2117 Fall Stalker is a quality aluminum arrow for archers of all skill levels. The shafts are constructed of rugged 6105 alloy with a hard, anodized, two-color black and brown fall camo finish. These arrows come with inserts and are universally threaded to accept field points and broadheads.

FEATURES:

  • Aluminum composition
  • Shafts are constructed of rugged 6105 alloy
  • Two-color black and brown fall camo finish
  • Pack of 6 arrows
  • Straightness: ± 0.006"
  • Easton Archery


Country Of Origin: United States

Customer Reviews

Easton Archery 1916 Fall Stalker Arrows - 6 Pack 3.3 5 8 8
Great arrow for price Not sure why some are complaining here. Easton arrows in general are great reliable arrows. These ones here come with inserts loose, you'll need to glue them in. They also need to be cut to your draw length....not a problem to do at all. They fly pretty good if you are using them on the correct pound Bow. Fly well out of my Browning recurve 45 lb bow. Only gripe I have is the same for all the fall stalkers at stores like Dicks and elsewhere, they come factory fletched and they never line of the nock with the cock fletching...and these are glue on nocks. Its not a big deal as you can still shoot them, but I can never understand why Easton doesn't line them up. I picked up a bag of replacement nocks for a few bucks and just spend a few mins taking these off (heat and razor) then glue on the new nocks. Takes mins to do and I have a perfect arrow, nocked as I like....all said and done...these are a bargain arrow IME. May 26, 2013
Some assembly required Very good quality arrows for a good price. I did not know when buying these that they do not have the inserts for the tips, so you will need the insert ferrules and epoxy to glue them in before you can screw in the tips. This applies only to hte 6-pack of arrows as the individual ones had inserts already April 6, 2012
Great Arrow and Great Price My friend who has been bow hunting for over 60 years said to get these its the only arrow he use. And he get his limit every year with a bow. I got them and have no problem with them. Its been years since I used a bow and the first time out I was hitting a 6 inch circle at 20 yards every time. These arrows are great. If you are having problems with them I would suggest you get a coach like I did. After a few weeks of practice I got the circle down to a three inch. October 1, 2011
DO NOT BUY The only thing that these arrows are good for is decorations. I bought 2 packs of them and both packs broke while shooting, or broke and bent when it hit my starafoam target. The knocks will not stay in place, and had to borrow some from my son-in-law. These things are terribale!!! Spend the money and get CARBON arrows, I had to learn the hard way. September 26, 2011
HORRIBLE arrows do not buy these arrows they are absolutely horrible after an hour of shooting them i lost two tips broke one arrow and the tip connector thing went missing on three arrows. December 15, 2010
Average, Beginner These are good for 7-11 year olds November 25, 2010
good for practice Great price for a good arrow. Use just to practice on my form and follow through. The down side, will have to recalibrate for 380 gr. arrows for hunting. July 27, 2010
beginner arrows target, practice on form. June 29, 2010
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