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Old 06-01-2008, 10:55 PM
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Default RE: Is there an argument for banning carbons for hunting?

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Well it must be more of a coincidence than anything then, because of all the times that I have been to the range, I have noticed that none of the aluminum shooters were shooting too accurately and had noticabley wider and sparadic groups than did my carbons.
I beg to differ on that, if you go to Vegas at the indoor shoot you will mostly find pure aluminum arrows being shot. Aluminum is great because it is the same from arrow to arrow in weight and spine, also overall they are much more staight out of the box compared to carbon. The down side is they can bend, that is why I like the mixed carbon and aluminum arrows. I have tried A/C Supeslims, Axis Full Metal Jackets, and recently ACC's. IMO these are the best of the best arrows on the market. Its the best of both worlds, the durability of the carbon and the straightness and consistancy of the aluminums.
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