which brand of arrows?
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Spike
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which brand of arrows?
Currently i have been shooting the Easton XX75's, and it hasnt been doing the job...my fletching are becoming wavey, and a few of the nocks are falling off...i would prefer to get feathers but can't decide between 2 arrows.A couple buddies recommended the Easton Axis or CX but i wanted some other thoughts. Your response would be highly appreciated!
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Fork Horn
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RE: which brand of arrows?
I have the st axis and techniqually speaking id have to say the Axis. 1st of all there lighter and have a tendancy to shoot straighter. They also have a hidden insert technollogy a.k.a H.I.T. Go with what you shoot nelson09 you will have to get back to me bout what you get. lol
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RE: which brand of arrows?
If your vanes are wrinkling, it's not the arrows fault. I would bet a doughnut that you are getting some contact with the rest or something. As far as the nocks falling off, if you have glue on nocks, well, get arrows with the uni bushing. Problem pretty much solved. If that's not the case, put a little bowstringwax on them. That generally holds them pretty well.
Feathers? No problem. They'll glue right on and work very well. They prolly won't get wavy, but again, there's a bigger problem going on there. Now, if you just want to get new arrows......Of the 2 you mention, Axis.
Feathers? No problem. They'll glue right on and work very well. They prolly won't get wavy, but again, there's a bigger problem going on there. Now, if you just want to get new arrows......Of the 2 you mention, Axis.
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RE: which brand of arrows?
I'm not real familiar with the CX's but I love the S/T Axis's ,I've been shooting them for 2 season's now and I won't be changing any time soon. I alsop think you have a rest problem ,with your fletching's wrinkeling as you say .Your shooting alluminum's and the nock's most likely need to be glued on .
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