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T.D
13-04-08, 08:02 PM
I am thinking of getting the white tails if you have used them what do you think of them and are they are as strong as the rhinos. Any advice would be appreciated thanks.

Thomas.

Blakey_boi
13-04-08, 08:13 PM
yep, i use them and the only dammage they have had is when i shot a bit too close to an already shot arrow that was in the target and it got a little scratch down the side... otherwise fine. And thats saying alot because i've hit rocks and all sorts of stuff and recently i hit a rock and the arrow bounced up, turned side on and smashed into a fence post, at a fair speed too.

spudgrunt
14-04-08, 03:57 PM
I use them both. The whitetails are a great shaft. They are not as heavy as the rhino’s.

sparra_gump
14-04-08, 04:12 PM
Yep i love the whitetales they are the carbon i settled with.

XTfreak
14-04-08, 04:47 PM
What spine and length ya looking at getting?
Bill

T.D
14-04-08, 05:05 PM
[QUOTE=XTfreak;118822]What spine and length ya looking at getting?
Bill[/

I want them 28 inch but I don’t know how the spine thing works so I was going to ask about it when I orderer them

XTfreak
14-04-08, 06:01 PM
[quote=XTfreak;118822]What spine and length ya looking at getting?
Bill[/

I want them 28 inch but I don’t know how the spine thing works so I was going to ask about it when I orderer them
Your draw length and the poundage you are shooting will tell you what size you need...
Bill

Benno
14-04-08, 07:51 PM
I dont much like either whitetails or rhinos for hunting camels/brumbies - tho im sure they are fine for other game. they dont have much sidewall strength and if a bit of the shaft is sticking out the muscle tensing around them snaps it clean across. they do a clean kill but it gets expensive if you break one on every kill....
ive gone to other brands now in the same spine/weight and they seem to hold up a bit better. CT do work fine on donkeys tho and i reckon they would hold up ok on most of the smaller stuff - especially the rhinos.

Blakey_boi
16-04-08, 08:57 AM
T.D it is extremely important that you get the right spined arrow or they are an absolute nightmare to tune and they will never let you be accurate.
I warn you to do you research before buying.

The main thing needed to work this out is what poundage your bow is and what arrow length you will cut them to.

T.D
16-04-08, 05:29 PM
T.D it is extremely important that you get the right spined arrow or they are an absolute nightmare to tune and they will never let you be accurate.
I warn you to do you research before buying.

The main thing needed to work this out is what poundage your bow is and what arrow length you will cut them to.

Thanks mate I talked to the guys at archery supplies and they sorted it out for me.