ORIGINAL: BGfisher
ORIGINAL: JLmoore1956
I use a 230 shaft. Have to use an Oversert and Over Nocks. Don't notice a difference since all I shoot. I am however looking to see if the SST hidden insert technology, think that is it, will work. If it does, then I will switch to it and see if I can find a nock to insert into the shaft!
JL,
You're close. Read the previous post. It's not SST system, it's HIT and mae by Easton for their Axis shafts. And no need to hunt for nocks that fit. Easton makes them for these shafts, too.
Ifferd,
Although I'm not a fan of the Axis shafts I would tell you that they are similar to the pultruded shafts you have now. I believe they are 17/64" diameter so are a small diameter, thick walled shaft. This makes them heavier than many ICS types and probably more durable, but not a lot. And with the HIT system and nocks everything is the same diameter as the shaft.
If you decide on these in the future and want a nice flush fitting screw-in point then try the Easton ACC parabolic point that fits the 3-18 and 3-28.
BG, thanks. I when I said SST I was thinking I was wrong but not sure. As I wrote the second reply I realized it was HIT.
Thanks for the advice will keep it in mind!
JL