easton n-fused axis arrows
#2
RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
great hunting arrow. fletch them with blazers or something similar on a mild helical or offset, and they'll shoot like demons out to 50-60 yards.
here's a tip: if you decide on getting them, buy the G5 Arrow Squaring Device. It'll help get the broadheads aligned on the shaft since there is no external insert.
here's a tip: if you decide on getting them, buy the G5 Arrow Squaring Device. It'll help get the broadheads aligned on the shaft since there is no external insert.
#4
RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
I've sold a lot of the Axis shafts and most seem very pleased with them. I am not crazy about the HIT insert, but that's just me.
The Carbon Express Maxima line of shaftsare the best all carbon arrows I have ever used.
Dan
The Carbon Express Maxima line of shaftsare the best all carbon arrows I have ever used.
Dan
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RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
i was just gettin ready to make a new thread, but i saw this one..
i just got some of these easton axis arrows (340s) and my field tips hang over the ends of the arrow because the arrow has a smaller diameter than most. i knew this before hand but does any one know if there are field tips that fit these better?
i just got some of these easton axis arrows (340s) and my field tips hang over the ends of the arrow because the arrow has a smaller diameter than most. i knew this before hand but does any one know if there are field tips that fit these better?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
ORIGINAL: piketon_hunter#9
i was just gettin ready to make a new thread, but i saw this one..
i just got some of these easton axis arrows (340s) and my field tips hang over the ends of the arrow because the arrow has a smaller diameter than most. i knew this before hand but does any one know if there are field tips that fit these better?
i was just gettin ready to make a new thread, but i saw this one..
i just got some of these easton axis arrows (340s) and my field tips hang over the ends of the arrow because the arrow has a smaller diameter than most. i knew this before hand but does any one know if there are field tips that fit these better?
#9
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
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RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
I've got some fletched with helical Blazers that are carrying a 100 grain brass insert and a 125 grain head. Like Mean V. I'm not a real fan of the HIT insert. In the all carbon shaft I'm finding that with a heavy impact (hitting a tree say) the shaft wall splits right ahead of the insert. (Wasn't a problem with the FMJ or A/C due to the aluminum reinforcement. W ith a normal insert the collar of the insert absorbs the shock rather than the shaft wall. I'd recommend the CX Maximas or Aramids over the Axis shafts. If I had it to do over I'd machine my own 100 grain inserts and go back to the standard a/c/c's.
#10
RE: easton n-fused axis arrows
They are good arrows! The Nfused are noisy in material IMO, but i still like them. Ive owned the first edition, the fmj's, and the nfused, and the first axis series are the quietest. Other than that, they fly like bullets as long as ur spined right.
Derek
Derek