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A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
I went to the easton site and tried to figure out the difference between A/C/C's and A/C super slims. People really rave about the A/C/C's and I am leaning towards a dozen of those, but are the super slims any good?
What is the difference in the two and why is one better than the other? What makes one worse? Aren't they constructed the same? Is it just that one is thinner than the other? |
RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
Without even going to their site and reviewing the info on the two, you're basically right: The superslims are thinner in diameter, with thicker walls I believe, and therefore concentrate more "energy" into a smaller point of entry. Same mass but smaller profile translates into better penetration... at least that's what Easton would want you to believe.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
As I stated in our PMs Michael, the only flaw I'm hearing about the AC Slims is the weakness in the HIT and splitting the tip end of the arrow. Other than that both are exceptional arrows but I really prefer the tried and true ACC.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
The Super Slims are heavier per inch of shaft than the A/C/C's and have a smaller diameter, in theory they should penetrate better than the A/C/C. They discontinued the A/C Kinetic, which I used to shoot so I tried a dozen of the Super Slims to find that my finished arrow was within 5 grains of what the Kinetics are. I'm very happy with them so far. Maybe I should go back and shoot another reindeer with one of my old A/C/C's to see if it goes completely through, 15' beyond the animal and buries half the shaft length in the tundra after a 40 yd. quartering away shot that cut a rib in two on entry like the Super Slim did, just for purely scientific curiousity of course:eek:...
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
Thanks everybody. I am going with the A/C/C's. But I am going to wait to fletch them until I shoot the Carbon Express's that I had refletched right helical with Blazers. That way If they don't work out, I can get the A/C/C's fletched offset. Then I can send the carbon expresses back and do them again offset.
I feel like a dog chasing his tail, sometimes...LOL |
RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
As said above the ACC's are very slightly larger in diameter, and is lighter in relation to same spine. The A/C Superslims are nearly the same in weight as an Axis or Beman Black Max. Personally I have found no problems with the HIT system or splitting at the tip end. I have shot 3D and am hunting with the Superslims this season. I'll be buying another dozen next spring.
After what I have put my A/C Superslims through this year, I honestly can say I see no reason to shoot an all carbon arrow. |
RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
You can't go wrong with either choice. Both are excellent arrows. Best on the market IMO.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
I think either are good shaft's ,but my preference are the Slim's because I really like the slim tech nology ,i use the Easton Axis's and swear by them .Either way you go there gonna be pricey.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
That's good to hear, Coug... I'm about spent out as far as money goes on archery stuff this year, but next year I may buy a dozen of the Superslims myself. Either those, or the Black Max Elites, which appear to have better tolerances for some reason.
I'll just keep shooting my ACCs until then. |
RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
I'll just keep shooting my ACCs until then. |
RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
The only drawback I can think of in going to the Superslims would be losing the ability to get as hard a helical when fletching... Any thoughts?
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
Well, it works fine on the Axis, but I understand what you're saying. The smaller diameter would make you think that.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
I'm getting a full helical with my 4" Quick Spins on the SuperSlims. No problem.
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RE: A/C/C's vs A/C super slims
Thanks, Kodiak... that's good to hear... that was my biggest concern, I guess.
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