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bigcountry25 02-06-2006 08:43 PM

Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 
What is the best all carbon shaft for hunting deer and for the dollar? I am shooting a bowtech tribute with a 30" draw and 60lbs.

mobow 02-07-2006 11:12 AM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 

I would recommend you get the best ones you can afford. I shoot A/C/C's, but they are pretty pricey. To take it down some, the Easton Axis, Gold Tip Pro Hunter, or Carbon Tech Whitetail would serve you well.

newman1 02-07-2006 11:39 AM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 
I would say you could not go wrong with Beman's.However i have seen Goold Tip Pro Hunter's that were not straight at all,but would highly recommend the Carbon Tech Whitetail Xp's.

MilDotMaster 02-07-2006 02:29 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 

ORIGINAL: newman1

I would say you could not go wrong with Beman's.However i have seen Goold Tip Pro Hunter's that were not straight at all,but would highly recommend the Carbon Tech Whitetail Xp's.
Another vote for Carbon Tech Arrows.

Hey newman1...did you ever get those new nocks and nock insertsfor your CT arrows? I'm thinking of doing the same, just not sure what ones to get. Looks like they add 6 grains to the rear of shaft.

bigbulls 02-07-2006 03:17 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 
Carbon express terminator select shafts. Very consistant, heavier shaft for increased penetration, incredibly tough shaft able to take direct hits on rocks and such and come out good as new,.

Excelent price point. A dozen finished arrows with vanes will cost you about $60.


I've tried different shafts from different manufacturers and keep coming back to the terminator selects.

Oneshot7 02-07-2006 03:56 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 
look at the carbon excel by easton and monster buck hunter at dicks

Shootstuff4570 02-07-2006 05:54 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 

ORIGINAL: bigbulls

Carbon express terminator select shafts. Very consistant, heavier shaft for increased penetration, incredibly tough shaft able to take direct hits on rocks and such and come out good as new,.

Excelent price point. A dozen finished arrows with vanes will cost you about $60.


I've tried different shafts from different manufacturers and keep coming back to the terminator selects.
another vote for them. i like em. i shot a few into my shed and into the snowblower and they're still straight shooters.

newman1 02-07-2006 06:07 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 

ORIGINAL: MilDotMaster


ORIGINAL: newman1

I would say you could not go wrong with Beman's.However i have seen Goold Tip Pro Hunter's that were not straight at all,but would highly recommend the Carbon Tech Whitetail Xp's.
Another vote for Carbon Tech Arrows.

Hey newman1...did you ever get those new nocks and nock insertsfor your CT arrows? I'm thinking of doing the same, just not sure what ones to get. Looks like they add 6 grains to the rear of shaft.
i believe they are the CB bushings and not yet.I am waiting for my new limbs,and besides i am sorta out of commission for a bit.I screwed up my neck/back and can't shoot[:'(][:@]:(.I think when i can start shooting again i will get Len to order me some of those bushings and nocks.

bowtech die hard 02-07-2006 11:35 PM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 
gold tip xt's.

DaveH 02-08-2006 09:12 AM

RE: Best Carbon Shaft for hunting and for the dollar?
 

Carbon express terminator select shafts. Very consistant, heavier shaft for increased penetration, incredibly tough shaft able to take direct hits on rocks and such and come out good as new,.
Absolutely. These are extreemly durable and consistent. And not quite as costly as some of the others.


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