ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr
....I'm not talking GT's and Terminators, I mean the expensive models. Then somone put a set of X-7's on there and they would spin perfectly true. Same thing with the cheap Easton Jazz kids arrows I was using. That ticked a few people off.
Yup...I've made a few enemies I suspect showing a few people their ultimate all carbons were not as straight as a GGII.

Most people are amazed. They go carbon thinking they are getting a much more durable arrow that is just as good as the alums they were shooting....
well..they got the durability part right for the most part.
Of course some of those guys with the wobbly carbon arrows still shot better scores

. It doesn't seem to make a huge difference at 20 yards with target tips. Like you said though, I would not want to put a broad head on some of those arrows I saw.
Exactly. 20 yards. target tips. Big whoop. With broadheads or getting outto 30 and beyondthat is where arrow tolerances really start to come into play. And all of this assumes the shooter is fairly capable.
I just laugh when I hear someone say carbons are either stright or broken.
As do I Paul..as do I