Suggestions for Old Arrows?

HappyCamper

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We recently found this pile of arrows while going by through a deceased loved one belongings. Most of the unused ones are Easton XX75 2219 and were shipped new in 1999-2001.

Does anyone have suggestions on what I should do with these? They are way heavier than anything I have ever shot but I’m curious if they worth keeping to either try in a new set up or let the kids practice with? I would imagine arrows have come a long way since 2000 so just trying to understand if there is a market or use for them?
 

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What a hodgepodge of broadheads.

I think this is an old model Penetrator?
They worked great.

But that could probably be said about most of what's in there.

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I grew up shooting aluminum arrows. I believe my dad used to hunt with the same ones. He never switched to Carbon because he still had aluminum. He shot recurves but unfortunately, has shoulder issues now. They would still work if you want. Use them or I'm sure someone would want them.
 
I grew up shooting aluminum arrows. I believe my dad used to hunt with the same ones. He never switched to Carbon because he still had aluminum. He shot recurves but unfortunately, has shoulder issues now. They would still work if you want. Use them or I'm sure someone would want them.
Not everybody wants new tech. mtmuley
 
I shot those same arrows as a young adult. You can still find some of them in my mom's yard staking up plants along with the odd speargun shaft. Cool find.
 
If you currently shoot archery, measure them and see if the spine will work with your set up by adjusting the broadhead weight. Re fletch and have at it.
 
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