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Easton Redline Target Arrows for Australia and New Zealand

The Redline is the premier all-carbon target arrow from Easton Archery. It has become the favourite of target archers who aren't quite ready to make the jump to alloy/carbon shafts yet need a top-quality arrow. Redlines use the durable and time-tested C2 carbon wrap technology that produces a consistent spine with no seams, and of course, Redline arrows use the super accurate G Nock Uni System with its superior nock-to-shaft alignment.

NZAP have Redlines in stock in seven sizes: 780, 690, 600, 520, 460, 410 and 360. These are shown in green on the chart below.

Because of the large selection of sizes available in Redline arrow shafts, we are not able to keep a comprehensive inventory with all sizes in stock. We are happy to order shafts in the sizes we don't normally stock (i.e. Sizes 1000 and 900 shown outside the green area in the chart below)and the price is the same as for our stock Redlines. However, there is a twelve-arrow minimum order for non-stock arrows with an approximate three-week delivery interval. To order Redline Arrows that aren't in stock, email or ring us on the free phone.

Redline target arrows from NZAP come complete with a G Nock, the fletching of your choice, and an Easton One-Piece Parabolic Point or NIBB Point. In the larger sizes, you can also have a removable RPS point and insert if you prefer.

  • Easton Redline Features:

  • Easton Redlines accept Easton G Nocks.
  • The NZAP price includes a target point or a field point and RPS insert.
  • Straightness: ± .002" Guaranteed max
  • All sizes of Redline Arrow shafts have a black, micro smooth finish.
  • Weight tolerance: ± 2.0 grains for consistency and tight groups
  • A top choice for target and 3D archers seeking high-performance and light weight.

Redline Specifications

Size Weight
Grains
Spine Deflection
in Inches
Stock Length
Inches
Nock
Grains
Insert
Grains
RPS Point
O.D. Inches
1000 5.7 1.000 29.5 7    
900 5.8 .900 29 1/2 7    
780 6.3 0.780 30 7    
690 6.3 0.690 30 1/2 7    
600 6.9 0.600 31 7 18 Halfout 17/64
520 7.1 0.520 32 7 9 9/32
410 7.6 0.410 32 7 11 5/16
360 8.6 0.360 31 1/2 8.3 11 5/16
  • Prices for Easton Redline Arrows

  • 1 to 5 Easton Redline Arrows: $19.00 (AU$15.20) Each*
  • 6 to 11 Easton Redline Arrows: $17.00 (AU$13.60) Each*
  • 12 or more Easton Redline Arrows: $16.00 (AU$12.80) Each*
  • Easton Redline Bare Shafts: As Low as $14.00 (AU$11.20) Each

* These prices include fletching to your specifications with Elite Plastifletch, Bohning X Vanes, Blazer Vanes Or Duravanes, plus a nock and a target point or insert and field point. There is a slight additional charge for NAP QuickSpin vanes and feather fletching.

To Order Your Redline Arrows First Select Your Favourite Fletching
AAE
Elite Plastifletch
Killer Vanes
or
Blazer Vanes
Duravane Vanes QuickSpin Vanes Gateway
Feathers
Shafts Only
No Fletching, nocks or Points

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The Australian Price on this Item reflects the differences in the exchange rate and GST between New Zealand and Australia.

Don't forget! Shipping is free on this item to anywhere in New Zealand or Australia if your order is over $250.00. Click the kanga for details

 

Archery Tips and Tricks QUICK TIP

target Panic

Target panic is one of those things that everyone knows about but very few can define. It manifest itself in a multitude of ways but nearly always results in some bazaar behavior that interferes with your ability to concentrate on your target. Some victims of target panic get the shakes or the gold goes blurry on them as they draw the bow for the shot. Others can not hold the sight pin on the target and shoot circular groups all in the red.

One surefire cause of target panic is trying too hard. Your concentration becomes so intense that you can't focus on your target and your subconscious kicks in with the message that your are going to flub the shot--and you do--every time!

If target panic happens to you, try going back to your beginnings in archery. Simplify as much as possible, Try clout shooting or roving with a few like-minded mates. Or find an empty paddock and try shooting at wind-blown balloons as they skitter across the grass. Learn to relax and have some fun, and when you go back to your serious shooting you will perhaps find your target panic has vanished.