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Old 08-13-2010, 07:56 PM   #1
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Question **Need help in selecting a good arrow**

I sold my Monster 7.0 & ordered a Z7, I'll be shooting my Z7 at 65lbs & i want a good hunting arrow. Can someone recommend an arrow? Thanks. Chris
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Old 08-14-2010, 03:19 PM   #3
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I prefer ACC's, maximas, and carbon tech whitetails. All high end, but all very good straight arrows.
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I prefer ACC's, maximas, and carbon tech whitetails. All high end, but all very good straight arrows.

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I am an Easton fan for many reason so I stay with them.Their low end Epic shafts are very nice.BUT,imo,the ACC's or ACC prohunters are hard to beat as well as the FMJ's.
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I like the Easton Axis shafts myself. IMO they are near an ideal weight for most bow hunting applications and the small diameter helps to decrease wind planing and increase penetration and are tough as nails
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Sweet TY! What about the Easton Flatlines?
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Way too light for my tastes in a hunting arrow. Good for the 3D range though.
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You got good advice. Get the best you can afford. Considering how much you will shoot them a quality arrow is a necessity.
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You got good advice. Get the best you can afford. Considering how much you will shoot them a quality arrow is a necessity.

I agree with you, i like to shoot alot as soon as the snow melts here all the way till Christmas


Then in the winter i shoot indoors
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