Victory Archery Precision Hunting Shafts

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posted on November 30, 2021
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Victory Archery Precision (VAP) hunting shafts are designed for extreme front-of-center balance (FOC) and kinetic energy to take down the toughest game. The .166 micro-diameter arrows are constructed of high-modulus carbon fiber for speed, penetration and durability while preventing wind deflection on long-distance shots. Spines are aligned by the dozen and weight matched to ±0.5 grains, for added consistency and tighter groups. Available in Elite, Gamer and Sport models, VAP arrows have a straightness tolerance of ±.001, ±.003 and ±.006 inches respectively.

VAP Hunting Shaft


Victory’s proprietary ICE Nano Ceramic Coating is slick for improved penetration and easy target removal, while custom hand fletching improves vane alignment and adhesion.

VAP hunting arrows are available in 250-500 spines, and now come standard with a 50-grain Shok TL broadhead adapter. The outsert technology ensures increased FOC and reliable penetration with an aluminum alloy construction that accepts 8/32-inch broadheads. Optional stainless steel upgrades are also available for maximum FOC. For more information, check out victoryarchery.com.

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