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Carbon Express Predator XSD Shaft (1/2 dz)

Original price $69.99 - Original price $69.99
Original price $69.99
$69.99
$69.99 - $69.99
Current price $69.99
If you desire arrows cut to length, please scroll to the bottom of the page to see how we measure.
Choose a Spine

The Predator XSD is designed to offer outstanding strength, durability and high-powered performance at a great value. The Predator XSD features Carbon Express 360 spine consistency, and the .166" ID XSD shaft delivers hard hitting penetration and minimal wind drift.

Features:
  • XSD – The Predator XSD shaft features an extreme .166" Inside Diameter for better penetration and less wind-drift.
  • XSD In-Out Insert – The Predator XSD in-out insert will fit all standard screw-in field points and broadheads.
  • Real Straightness – Every Predator series shaft is laser checked for straightness to a remarkable 1/10,000 of an inch. Predator shafts are checked to a straightness of +/- 0.006" as a maximum measurement, not an average.
  • Weight tolerance: ±3.0 grain

Spine

GPI

Length

ID

OD

Straightness

300 12.2 31.5'' .166'' 2.60'' .006''
350 10.9 31.5'' .166'' .253''
400 10.0 31.5'' .166'' .245''
500 9.0 31.5'' .166'' .237''

 

Field Point Cheat Sheet
Fraction 11/32 5/16 19/64 9/32 17/64
Decimal .34375'' .31250'' .29688'' .28125'' .26563''

How We Measure Arrows

For consistency, we measure from valley of nock to back of point with factory components.

If you are measuring another way, please make sure to tell us. We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

The two arrows below have the same carbon-to-carbon measurement, but they will be cut differently depending on the length we are given.

There are all sorts of ways to miscommunicate about arrow length. Some people refer to a carbon-to-carbon measurement (no nock and no insert). Some measure including the entire nock and no insert, or the entire insert with no nock, and sometimes an outsert is not considered when measuring carbon-to-carbon.

Here are three examples of the same carbon-to-carbon arrows measured in different ways. If you give us these measurements, your arrows will not arrive the way you desire.