Carbon Express Announces New Whitetail Arrow

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posted on January 6, 2015
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Carbon Express has introduced its new 2015 Whitetail arrow, which is crafted exclusively with its titular game animal in mind.

The new Whitetail arrow is designed to deliver exceptional shooting performance through the use of its lightweight carbon materials, creating slashing speed and tighter pin gaps from 10 to 50 yards. It has been engineered with compact NRG-2 vanes, allowing for extra arrow velocity and a flatter trajectory.

Every Whitetail arrow shaft is laser checked for straightness to a remarkable 1/10,000" and the shafts are checked to a straightness of +/- 0.003" as a maximum measurement.

All 2015 Whitetail arrow 6 pack sets are sorted and matched by weight for best-in-class consistency. Weight sorting tolerance is +/- 2.0 grains. Launchpad Precision Nocks come standard on all Whitetail Series arrows and shafts. Each pack also ships with a complimentary "Aging and Scoring Bucks on the Hoof" DVD presented by QDMA.

For more information, go to CarbonExpressArrows.com.

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