RE: Are axis arrows worth it?
I was looking at some AC super slims we got in this week and there was a visible to the naked eye difference in carbon thickness on one side of the shaft compared to the other side.
I'm not talking about a small ammount either. One side was about three times thicker in carbon fibers than the other side. And this was not limited to just one arrow either. It was spread out through the arrows.
You know they are making aluminum arrows with this HIT stuff. I don't see the point at all. Were the tollerances that bad with their inserts before the HIT?
How can a shaft that has its insert pushed down inside the shaft be stronger than one that is bonded to the inside all the way to the tip and that also protects the ends of the carbon fibers from damage? It makes absolutely no sense to me at all.
And talk about a long skinny field point.[&:]