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Old 01-02-2008, 01:14 PM   #1
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Default quality arrows/ fletch style

i bought a bow, it came with 6 Beman venture ICS arrows, they flew ok, but didn't seem to have any durability. THey cost about $50 a dozen. Is this a good arrow, or should i buy something better. I was lookin into the Axis, but i would need a new biscuit, BH adapters etc... The other arrows i was lookin at are Gold tip. I'm goin to buy bare shafts and fletch myself. I'm shootin a biscuit.. Should i try the Max Hunter vanes at a slight helical, or should i stick with 4 degree offset 4in vanes. I'm shootin MX4 BH and would like to get good arrow flight to 40 yards.
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:24 PM   #2
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Default RE: quality arrows/ fletch style

ALot of my friends shoot gold tips and love them, for the price they are a good arrow. I shoot XX78's 2117 left helical fletch and can get almost any broadhead to shoot like field tips, I attribute alot of that to the Helical. SO i would definitely reccomend helical. You definitely want that arrow spinning, just my opinion good luck
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Old 01-02-2008, 07:46 PM   #3
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Default RE: quality arrows/ fletch style

I shoot maxima's and Axis classics. great arrows. I shoot a slight right helical and have never had any problems with broadhead flight. you shouldnt have to change your biscut either.
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Default RE: quality arrows/ fletch style

Arrows are the one thing you just don't want to skimp on. I understand that it's tough letting go of your hard earned cash for arrows, but man......I REALLY is worth it. Get the very best arrows you can afford.
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