Old news... Gold Tip moved the rolling operation to it's Mexico plant last year. Their production cannot keep up with the demand.. I talked to Tim Gillingham last week and they are shipping 18,000 arrows a week... but that isn't keeping up with demand...
They are running 24/7 right now and hope to catch up by mid to late October... There are still many suppliers with Gold Tip arrows in stock, although some of the more well known are out of certain shafts...
GoldTip went south it seems
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GoldTip went south it seems
Been a lot of discussion about GoldTip's quality issues (weight variations, shaft sizes mixed, insert weight variation, etc,) in the past year or so, and now a rumor they (GoldTip) are moving to mexico. I picked up this information on another forum, so it may or may not be true, but if it is it might explain the quality issues.
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I just picked up anothe 1/2 dozen at Bass Pro, I weighed them before buying them and all were within 1 grain of each other (269/270 grain). Don't know if they were the new or old ones, however the last 1/2 dozen I bought 4 months ago had up to a 12 grain variance. I hate to see jobs go south, but we must realize if quality sucks and big business can get better quality at cheaper labor rates they are gonna do it. I say let Grey Wolf make everyones arrows, I hear they are the ticket.
Rich
Rich
I had issues with Gold Tips and they did make it right. I like making my own so I control the process. I have very good quality control. I know that when I had the issue with the wrong shafts they were expanding their operations. This will cause some training issues but if they had labor troubles then you have to go were you can get the job done correctly.
Kevin
Kevin
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I went to beman thunder bolts two years back from goldtip laser II's. The reason being I had two gold tips break in half at the same point on the shaft during the fireing process. Both times it blew the string off my Exocet and both times I know the bolt was setted perfect and everything was as it should be. It was no doubt a problem with the shafts from when they were made. It was pretty scary when it happened so I deside to take no more chances and went to bemans. It may have just been a bad batch of bolts I know that can happen to any company, but when it happens to you first hand it's time to switch brands. It has never happened with the bemans as of yet.
Terry,
Curiosity has the best of me now - where did they break?
Reason I ask, I bought my first GoldTips a couple of years ago and I had one break right in front of the fletching as I was carrying it in my hip quiver. Didn't hit it on anything, but it might have snagged on some light brush. I thought it was odd, because an arrow snagged on something normally just pulls out of the rubber "ears" that holds it. I didn't have any problems shooting the rest, but I did switch back to aluminums this year.
Curiosity has the best of me now - where did they break?
Reason I ask, I bought my first GoldTips a couple of years ago and I had one break right in front of the fletching as I was carrying it in my hip quiver. Didn't hit it on anything, but it might have snagged on some light brush. I thought it was odd, because an arrow snagged on something normally just pulls out of the rubber "ears" that holds it. I didn't have any problems shooting the rest, but I did switch back to aluminums this year.
wabi
Bob,
2213's with feather fletching is very close to minimum weight. The 2213's tend to be a lot weaker than 2216's as far as damage (bending) though. I made up a batch of 2215's with Blazer vanes and was able to get the weight I wanted. Ended up close to my target weight of 280 grains (without point) with a 2 grains variation. Bare shafts weighed 277 - 279 grains.
2213's with feather fletching is very close to minimum weight. The 2213's tend to be a lot weaker than 2216's as far as damage (bending) though. I made up a batch of 2215's with Blazer vanes and was able to get the weight I wanted. Ended up close to my target weight of 280 grains (without point) with a 2 grains variation. Bare shafts weighed 277 - 279 grains.
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you say that the quality will go upwhen they go south then your in for rude.awakening . . look at gen motors and dodge. if abusiness goes south then the quality goes down.they went there for .no unions, noepa, no pensions, and low wages.