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Old 11-05-2008, 04:37 PM   #1
 
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Default which arrows?

I'm going to get a Browning Rage. I was thinking about getting these (http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...14000_400-14-6) arrows. How are they? This is my first bow and at first I will just be target shooting but I would like to move into hunting. Are there better ones I should look at? It says that they are shipped full length and need to be cut with a certain cutter, if I take them into BP can they do that? What are the differences in the arrows (size/weight)? Thanks.
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:08 PM   #2
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I would suggest the Easton Epic arrows. they are very good arrows that are relatively inexpensive. as far as getting them cut yes bass pro will do it.
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I'm going to get a Browning Rage. I was thinking about getting these (http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...14000_400-14-6) arrows. How are they? This is my first bow and at first I will just be target shooting but I would like to move into hunting. Are there better ones I should look at? It says that they are shipped full length and need to be cut with a certain cutter, if I take them into BP can they do that? What are the differences in the arrows (size/weight)? Thanks.
I'll tell you HONESTLY, those things were JUNK last year when a buddy bought them. I told him he could find better arrows at Cabela's because I was shooting a Cabela's branded Beman ICS Hunter, and he admitted I was right, and he's not shooting some GT's. The arrows in my signature are pretty good for the money, and if you call a Cabela's store, they will cut the arrows, and send them to you with the inserts loose so you can install them yourself. These are what I am shooting, and for the money, I'm thoroughly impressed with them, and they're... MADE IN THE USA!!! ( http://www.cabelas.com/reviews-cdn/8815/414243/product.shtml?bv=product-_-8815-_-RLP-_-414243-_-productname_link )
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