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Rick James 07-27-2006 02:22 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 

ORIGINAL: HuntingEd

Rick, check on ebay you can get a doz Pro hunter 77/95 if you want them...

I know, I have a hard time paying those prices though when I can get them through the shop............[8D]

HuntingEd 07-27-2006 02:24 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
just what price can you get them for... I thought 69$ a doz was pretty good.

(PS, can you get some for me w/ a small surcharge;););))

Trembow 07-27-2006 02:39 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 

ORIGINAL: lte_622

Beman Black Max MFX 400's at 29" Wrapped and Blazed
Same here, although I might have to bump up to 340's, oh and not wrapped but capped and crested on my homemade cresting table. ;)

buckeye 07-27-2006 02:46 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
I will be shooting the GT Pro Hunters.

Rick, look into the 22 series Ultralight Pros. They will finish out in your desired specs and are just as durable as the hunting shafts, even more so when you use the GT pin nocks and adapters.

I would use them instead of the Pro Hunters but I bought 2 dozen of the Pro Hunters last year and only have a dozen of the 22 series shafts (my 3d arrows).

Cougar Mag 07-27-2006 02:53 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
A/C Super Slim 400's for me, but they won't qualify for the less than $100 retail price you set. At 28" they are also over the 400 grain limit you mentioned. There is nothing wrong with those Axis arrows you are thinking about and..........they are one tough arrow.

Rick James 07-27-2006 02:54 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 

ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr

I will be shooting the GT Pro Hunters.

Rick, look into the 22 series Ultralight Pros. They will finish out in your desired specs and are just as durable as the hunting shafts, even more so when you use the GT pin nocks and adapters.

I would use them instead of the Pro Hunters but I bought 2 dozen of the Pro Hunters last year and only have a dozen of the 22 series shafts (my 3d arrows).
I have a ton of these shafts for 3D, they just don't fit in my hunting quiver well (too wide). Wanna trade some perfect condition pro 22's for some pro 7595's? [8D]

Dubbya 07-27-2006 03:02 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
Easton Axis 340 tipped witha Slick Trick. For the 3rd year in a row.

BowhuntnHoosier 07-27-2006 03:17 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
Take a look at the Carbon Force X-Weaves. I am shooting the 300's 8.6gpi spine of .359 through my 72# XT and they are flying great.They are around $75 a dozen.Good luck and happy hunting.

Dmitch86 07-27-2006 03:31 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
I am currently shooting Axis 340s and have been very impressed with them. They group great and hold up well. I have also heard good things about eastons new Full Metal Jackets. I was shooting in a 3D tourn a few weekends ago and a friend of mine shot through a target and hit a concrete wall with his, not even a scratch on the shaft.

rybohunter 07-27-2006 03:52 PM

RE: Your hunting arrows for this year?
 
GT XT hunters 7595 with 3" vanetecs offset. Tipped with thunderhead 125's.


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