Why Aluminum and Carbon (A/C/C)
I shoot and have shot Easton A/C/C's for the past 7 years and absoluteley LOVE them...and still shoot some of the originals that I had back then. I have since went from single to a family of 5 and possibly #6 coming next year. (IM DONE AFTER THAT!) and money doesn't go as far as it once did. A/C/C's being around $120 bare boned give or take $10 depending on source. My question is....WHY are they worth the price? I mean I love them and made the switch from aluminum to the A/C/C, as the straight carbons hadn't made their footprint in the archery world that heavily at the time. What advantages do the aluminum carbon composite arrows pose over traditional carbon arrows?