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Old 01-23-2006, 12:27 PM   #1
 
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Default Axis or A/C/C?

I am going to be getting new arrows, and the 2 I am going to decide on are the Easton Axis or the Easton A/C/C. Which one should I go with?
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Default RE: Axis or A/C/C?

If you don't mind spending top dollar for a quality set of arrows, if you can use the extra weight to your advantage and if you need more precision for longer shots go with the A/C/C's.

If you want to save some cash, do not need the extra weight and are taking 40 yard shots or closer the ST Axis arrowswill perform very well for you.

That should make it easy for you to decide.
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Default RE: Axis or A/C/C?

I have been real happy with my acc's this season. 90 bucks a dozen is the only draw back.
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Default RE: Axis or A/C/C?

Since I'm not a fan of all carbon arrows and I think that ACCs are the best arrow on the planet, I'm gonna have to say ACCs. If ou want the skinny arrow with the HIT technology get the A/C Super Slims.
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