Hey Matt, great video! Ive been useing your bendctest method for a while with great success. Thanks for sharing. I add 2 steps to your process, (1) whatever end is straighter is my nock end (2) remove all lables with acetone. Works on the hunter labels as well
I save tons of money by simply having a metal detector. They as we all know bury themselves into the dirt and can be easy to lose. I’ve recovered almost all of my arrows because of a cheap metal detector from harbor freight.
I think it would make for a great video if you compared the new UV 1K to the warrior arrows. Big ask given the price of the UV arrows, but you’d get a ton of views! Regardless, you’re making great content! Please keep it up!
Just bought some of those. Left them full length cap wrapped them ,fletched with four inch wild turkey feathers on them. Impressed with them. Shoot as good as high dollar arrows. Another good arrow is Big Jim’s dark timber.
The gold tip warrior is the "hunter" series that didn't make the specs to be a hunter no reason to not just buy the gold tip hunter really not any cheaper
@@mat_in_texas 90% of my arrow stock are the warriors that after what you do, as in spinning and spine testing, get cut to length. The only difference from my XT's is the cost, green nocks and a nice wrap that I can see so far. (Which is the remaining 10% of my arrow stock) Most of my warriors were purchased at $30, now they are almost $60. Bummer I had to look up the acetone cleaning of the labels. I was concerned of any carbon fiber damage, so all of my arrows at the moment are not symmetrical in appearance. That will be solved now, thanks