RE: GT XT Hunters vs PRO Hunters
Honestly, I shoot the XT's and haven't had any issues with them. One thing I do, and I think some may overlook this, is when cutting the raw shafts, make sure you cut off of both ends. Carbon arrows usually have run out, meaning less straight, on the ends.Cuttingequal amounts from both endswill help ensure that you're getting the straightest part of the shaft.
There is usually a 30-40 dollar swing in price from the XT's to the Pro Hunters. I can't justify that extra cost at this point, especially since the XT's have done so well for me. And yeah, they're one tough arrow. The dozen I have now is about 3 years old.