UPDATE: Bad Gold Tips still in the pipeline!

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GonHuntin
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Post by GonHuntin »

Don't know what you mean by "premium weight"???? Like I said, the only thing a heavier bolt costs is velocity and trajectory.....in other words, heavier bolts shoot slower and drop faster.......however, If I was hunting something larger than deer (elk or moose), I'd give up some speed for the added penetration provided by a heavier bolt.......

The bolts I have been shooting out of my old Exocet weigh ~435 grains including the broadhead......
GonHuntin
Posts: 367
Joined: Wed Nov 06, 2002 11:37 am

Post by GonHuntin »

Just wanted to let everyone know......I spoke with Tim at Gold Tip and he will be replacing the bolt that was too light........no problems, he said if anyone else has this problem to contact him and he will take care of it.

Talked to Keystone again too.......they are now aware that the problem still exists!
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