Shafts/Broadheads
#1

Looking for some input on hard hitting, deep penatrating arrow shafts and broadheads. I have been looking at Easton Axis FMJs and for broadheads I like NAP Spitfires. If anyone has pros/cons on the gear or any sujections on other gear would be great thank you.
#2
Spike
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Washington State
Posts: 3

How's it going man, I have been in the same situation for the last few weeks, The FMJ's are really good flying arrows, and do hit really hit hard. I decided to go with the Carbon Axis arrows though, I have a really short draw length and wanted a lighter arrow to keep my speed about 270. I would say if you can shoot them without losing too much speed, you will be really happy with them. As far as broadheads go, I'm a fan of Slick Tricks and the Shuttle T's. Currently shooting Shuttle T's and they fly great and are really tough. What part of MO are you from?
#3

How's it going man, I have been in the same situation for the last few weeks, The FMJ's are really good flying arrows, and do hit really hit hard. I decided to go with the Carbon Axis arrows though, I have a really short draw length and wanted a lighter arrow to keep my speed about 270. I would say if you can shoot them without losing too much speed, you will be really happy with them. As far as broadheads go, I'm a fan of Slick Tricks and the Shuttle T's. Currently shooting Shuttle T's and they fly great and are really tough. What part of MO are you from?
#4
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 11

I shoot Easton Axis 500 and man do they penetrate. I only pull 45 pounds and have a 25" draw length. Being 14 and still learning alot, but go with cut on contact. Nothing beats them, I use G5 Montec 100 grains, and do they fly true. And theres no worry about not opening up.