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Old 01-04-2004 | 03:39 PM
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Default RE: Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE

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The first time I seen an add for these shafts,I thought,"COOL",,,but now,the more I think about them,and look at them,I can't help but think,"WHY".
Was there a problem with penatration,,with the carbons we have been useing.How "fast" must an arrow go through a deer,before we say,"good enough" ???.I,for one, think the ICS shafts of "yester year",get the job done fine .
I can't see how these "new" shafts are going to be "soo much better" than what we are used to.I know if I decide to give them a try,,I'll be selling them to a friend,after the FIRST time I pull one out of my Mckenzies,and the BH and HIT system,,,STAY BEHIND [X(]
DT,

I said the same thing 'til I actually started using them. I was interested, but not convinced.

As for pentration, yeah IC carbons do a good job..so does Alum..but I want the best possible pentration, and the smaller you go the better. Out of a "hot" setup, the old Pultrudeds were incredible..and I don't mean ona perfect shot, I mean on those goofs we occasionally have..thats where the benefit is. These new shafts should provide that benefit as well as some others.

I haven't shot any McKenzies but I have been shooting Block & Black Hole targets and pulling them through w/ broadheads (NAP Razorbacks ot be specific) and no problems..I even purposefully twisted them off the blade holes and pulled through. Good enough for me. I don't shoot broadheads at McKenzies personally...tears them up too quick.

The other benefit is point alignment. Which is the best thing IME with them. Just glue in your inserts, let em dry, screw in your broadhead and go shoot them. No having to melt and re-melt Hot melt for alums...no having to use epoxy and spin, spin..twist the insert..spin spin...push the tip of the head down to try and align things...and on the current crop of IC carbons with thier poor components and inconsistent ID tolerances this can be a real pain in the butt. My last doz. Goltip XT's yielded NONE out of 12 that I could get a broadhead spinning straight on. NONE. Some were close..but they all had some wobble..some of them horrendous. I've had the same issue w/ CX and Beman too..it just goes with the territory.

I've cut and fletched 6 of the Axis so far, and all 6 have had fixed blade broadheads on them that spun perfectly straight, and flown w/ my field points.

You may not see the big deal, but AFAIC this is the first promising carbon hunting shaft in years.
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