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The Carnivore Shafts, crafted by the renowned Black Eagle brand, are an exceptional addition to the Arrows category. These shafts boast unrivaled straightness, with options available in .001 and .003 straightness measurements. They are also available in various spine options, including 250, 300, 350, and 400, catering to different shooting preferences. With superior construction and extreme durability, Carnivore Shafts fulfill the needs of even the most demanding archers. Their unique selling points include exceptional accuracy, deadly performance, and precision in every shot. Elevate your hunting or archery experience with the remarkable Carnivore Shafts by Black Eagle.
- Black Eagle Arrows Standard Nock - Black-8 Grains
- Carnivore Inserts - 14 Grains
Not sure what size is right for you. Check out our sizing chart.
Spine | Inner Diameter | Outer Diameter | GPI |
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250 | .2445" | .303" | 9.7 |
300 | .2445" | .296" | 8.5 |
350 | .2445" | .291" | 7.5 |
400 | .2445" | .287" | 6.8 |
Hot Melt is NOT recommended for use with Black Eagle Arrow shafts.
NO Cleaner for Outside or Inside the shaft is recommended! Use Q-Tip or Paper towel.
21 Reviews
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BE Carnivore Shafts
The BE Carnivores are my go to for a standard diameter arrow. Use them for hunting, field archery and 3D archery. Good components too.
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Carnivore 350
An amazing arrow at a great price point! The straightness is better than advertised and the spine is super consistent...both very important for accuracy!
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Carnivore shafts
These arrows are awesome, been shooting them for years and they are the toughest arrows at their gpi around!
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Carnivore Arrow Shafts
I’ve gotten into building my own arrows for the different types of archery and have been very happy with the arrows I’ve built with these carnivore shafts. I’ve used the 30/50s and 400 spine shafts and build durable light arrows to get max speed out of my lower poundage DW. And to top it off they fly great with both a low profile three and four fletch vanes. I’ll keep buying them as long as BE keeps making them!
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Carnivore Shafts
Love the Carnivore shafts for hunting and 3D. Tough light arrow so I can put the weight where I need it
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Straightest Carbon Arrows that I have found
I am older... used aluminum arrows as long as I could - they are always straight out of the box. When I tried to make the transition to carbons, I had significant problems getting my G5 Montec's to fly because of straigtness issues with various carbon arrow manufactures. I bought various Gold Tips, Carbon Express, Bass Pro, etal carbons only to find that from a dozen arrows, in the end I would get 2 or 3 arrows that fly correctly (I shoot out to 100 yds). When I called Gold Tip, they actually told me I was asking for something that 0.001 carbon arrows cannot do. A friend at a pro shop who did not sell Black Eagle arrows, suggest I buy a couple of dozen and see how they worked for me - huge improvement. From the last 48 Carnivore .001 / 350 shafts that I bought. I had 27 that were 100% straight, 16 that I could cut one end or the other or some off both ends to get a straight shaft and 5 that will have some wobble no matter how I cut them. That is 90% better than the product from other carbon arrow manufacturers that I have tried.
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250 spine
I’ve used hot melt on my carnivore shafts for the most two years. They work great! Some of the best arrows I’ve shot. Huge fan
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Best Low GPI Standard Diameter Shaft!
These Carnivore shafts are tough and great for high FOC work, especially in 250 spine!
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Carnivore shafts
Love Carnivores! They are always spot on with weights, they are rugged and fly fantastic
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Carnivore Shafts
I purchased these for a lighter weight option for 3D. I bought the .003 straightness. These are the straighter. 003 shafts I've seen. I would definitely purchase again.
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Carnivore Arrows
Just wanted to say Carnivore Arrows are a great product. They fly great in my older Darton 3800 and bought these 400 spines to shoot in my Spectra E.
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Carnivores
Playing around with some different arrow spines for two different bows. Hoping for a good year of shooting