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Old 02-14-2002 | 06:16 PM
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Jeff, for the price I pay for ACE here in canada , with out components, not to mention the weave of companies like gametracker, CT McKinneys seems much tougher to me then the straight laminate of ACE, of course knowing from experiences of shooting ACE. I think I will go for an arrow that is roughly $40-50 cheaper and will most likely last longer, and not bend, probably not snap as fast either. The Mckinneys are ever straighter then the ACE and the same straightness as X10 same weight and better spine coverage with the MAC system. They and other carbon companies have had great reveiws. I like easton, but they charge way to much. Especially for a student aspiring for the olympics like me.
Good shooting.
Dylan

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55,

ACE shafts and McKinney's are 2 very different things than ACC and IC type carbons.

ACE barrelled shafts are very low poundage target only type material. ACC's are heavier and made for 3D's and hunting applications as well as indoor and outdoor targets. Comparing the two is like comparing a F150 and a Yugo.

The shafts from CT are a pultruded arrow which is an entirely different animal as well..Pultruded arrows in general are a tougher arrow than ANY other carbon shaft, whether it's A/C construction or Internal component wrapped shafts.

Good luck in your quest!

JeffB

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