RE: Cutting Carbon Arrows?
I cut my own arrows but own a arrow saw i wouldn't recommend using anything other than the proper equipment. I agree with alot of the others I would just have your pro shop cut them for you. Most will do this free of charge. As far as the Carbon furys I've never shot them but shoot the carbonmaxx from Redhead. I don't spare money when it comes to archery but this arrow performs as good as any I've ever shot and for less money. It's staightness is .003 and is matched within 2 grains per dozen. It also has the Buff Tuff finish which tells you it is made by carbon express with the Redhead logo on it. Another tip on inexpensive archery equipment : I use to shoot alot of expandable broadheads at about $10 a shot just for one broadhead. The year before last I was on a out of state hunting trip and had bought three new packages of Rocky Mountain Warheads to use but left them on the counter at home. I ended up going to Wal-Mart and purchased (100gr eastman outfitters silvertips) for about $12 for three of them and they work as good or better than the more expensive brands. I arrowed 6 deer with them this year including a 230# Illinois buck and all fell within sight distance of my stand. In the last two years I've been using them they've even taken down 4 russian hogs for me. Give em a try.