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Brandon_SPC 02-05-2015 07:40 PM

Favorite arrow?
 
I just got me a new bow and looking to spend some money on a good set of arrows. This is the first time I have ever really dropped some money on some arrows. What do y'all prefer? I was looking at some Maxima Blue Streaks, Gold Tip Velocity but thought I would hear everyone's input. I have used Beamens but they seem to shatter a like easier compared to the other arrows I have used such as Easton, Gold Tip, and Carbon Express. Here is the bows set up. Appreciate the input.

2015 Elite Energy 35
29" draw
70lbs
rest: Whisker biscuit
broadheads: Slicktricks
head weight: 100gr

redgreen 02-06-2015 10:11 AM

I only used Eastons. Tried others and they didn't make the cut.

Big Uncle 02-07-2015 12:54 PM

Gold Tips are my choice.

VTBoneCollector 02-08-2015 05:12 AM

I have the Carbon Express Mayhems but will be switching to the Maxima Reds this summer. The Mayhems worked excellent. Shot plenty of deer with them.

BGfisher 02-09-2015 04:34 AM

I've kind of been stuck on Gold Tip Ultralites for the last 6 years or so. Prior to that, and still my favorites are Easton ACC shafts. I've also used Easton and Beman ICS.

Frankly I find little difference in durability between any of the AC shafts from different makers. Hit what you're aiming at and they're all pretty durable. Start shooting trees and rocks and they all can crack or shatter.

It's no secret that heavier shafts usually mean thicker walls which leads to better durability, but this can be subjective, too. As far as hunting goes I don't worry about durability. If an arrow delivers a broadhead to it's intended target while flying straight then it's done it's job. If it gets lost or broken then it's just a price of playing the game.

It's the other 8,000 shots a year that I'm concerned about. To that end I can buy half dozen of a given shaft and still have 4 of them left 5 years later. Reason being that I do not shoot groups. No reason to smash arrows just to prove I can.

RWK 02-11-2015 08:24 AM

The one that gets my P&Y.

Valentine 02-14-2015 05:07 AM

Favorite arrow kind of depends
 
...on how high price your new bow is.

The high price arrows seem to have been developed of late for those high priced, high speed bows.
You just match the bow and the arrow together.

MUZZY 100 02-15-2015 05:31 AM

I have shot carbon express maximas for years and loved them . This past season I went with Muddys Bloodsport with the blood ring and they fly awesome !!!The are a little cheaper than the carbon express.

SecondChance 02-15-2015 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by Brandon_SPC (Post 4183686)
I just got me a new bow and looking to spend some money on a good set of arrows. This is the first time I have ever really dropped some money on some arrows. What do y'all prefer? I was looking at some Maxima Blue Streaks, Gold Tip Velocity but thought I would hear everyone's input. I have used Beamens but they seem to shatter a like easier compared to the other arrows I have used such as Easton, Gold Tip, and Carbon Express. Here is the bows set up. Appreciate the input.

2015 Elite Energy 35
29" draw
70lbs
rest: Whisker biscuit
broadheads: Slicktricks
head weight: 100gr

I sent you a PM. Check it out. I personally use Full Metal Jackets by Easton. They are small diameter even for a carbon era arrow.

Nomercy448 02-15-2015 04:56 PM

I shoot GoldTips, most recently in the Velocity XT 300's and the Velocity Pro 300's. I run rather fast, aggressive cam binary bows, and the Gold Tip shafts are the perfect marriage of price, durability, and precision.


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