Beman ics hunter vs Beman ics hunter pro
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Fork Horn
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I've shot beman ics hunters for a while and have no complaints. i am in the market for some new arrows and have settled between the two mentioned. my question is, are the pro's worth the extra money or should i stick with the hunters. i wouldnt mind spending a little extra if i can see the results. my current set up is a pse brute x set at 60 pounds and 27.5 draw length. any input is appreciated, thanks.
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Nontypical Buck
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"i wouldnt mind spending a little extra if i can see the results."
I saw that Beman has arrows for 49, 59, and 99 on an internet site. Since I shoot a less expensive bow, I'd opt on the less expensive arrows.
But then I'm not a professional archer and don't fire the fastest arrows or take 60 yard shots.
If I find something that works I stick with it, unless it gets replaced by the company. I shoot good enough at 20 and 30 yards. And my arrows are for a shorter distance than some.
Thanks for taking me on a review of Beman. I might run out of aluminum arrows that I have.
I saw that Beman has arrows for 49, 59, and 99 on an internet site. Since I shoot a less expensive bow, I'd opt on the less expensive arrows.
But then I'm not a professional archer and don't fire the fastest arrows or take 60 yard shots.
If I find something that works I stick with it, unless it gets replaced by the company. I shoot good enough at 20 and 30 yards. And my arrows are for a shorter distance than some.
Thanks for taking me on a review of Beman. I might run out of aluminum arrows that I have.
Last edited by Valentine; 02-13-2013 at 02:51 AM.



