CARBON EXPRESS?
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: WENATCHEE WA USA
Hello,
Im new to bowhunting and bows so maybe you experts can help me out! i currently shoot beman ics hunter carbons and wanted to know if i would notice a difference in accuracy by going to a carbon express with the best consistency rating. Thanks for any info..
Im new to bowhunting and bows so maybe you experts can help me out! i currently shoot beman ics hunter carbons and wanted to know if i would notice a difference in accuracy by going to a carbon express with the best consistency rating. Thanks for any info..
#2
It will depend on what you're doing. Shooting spots or longer distance you might see a difference. For hunting I think your current arrows will be fine. The Carbon Express arrows are lighter, so you'll gain some speed. It never hurts to try new things. I'm always searching for the optimum arrow/broadhead combination. If you're wondering, try them.
Phil.
Phil.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Rushville NE
Right now I'd rate the Beman better than the Carbon Express and Gold Tip better than either for a hunting arrow. I've shot them all and the Gold Tip is more durable and does a better job for me.
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Fork Horn
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From: Columbus Ohio USA
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Thanks for the replies, im curious to know why the carbon express commands such a higher price than most?
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If you read the specs you will see that they have a little tighter tolerances. That may make a difference if you are a competitive target shooter but may not be worth the money for hunting.
Thanks for the replies, im curious to know why the carbon express commands such a higher price than most?
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If you read the specs you will see that they have a little tighter tolerances. That may make a difference if you are a competitive target shooter but may not be worth the money for hunting.




