Carbon arrow just blew up on me!!!!!
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HCH - I had a Beman ICS blow up on me once. Like you, I was lucky and didn't get hurt.
Finally, about four years ago, I regained the courage to go back to carbon arrows - Gold Tip XT - which have performed flawlessly.
I will never shoot a beman arrow again, and that buck should send a personal Thank-You letter to the good people at Beman.
HCH - I had a Beman ICS blow up on me once. Like you, I was lucky and didn't get hurt.
Finally, about four years ago, I regained the courage to go back to carbon arrows - Gold Tip XT - which have performed flawlessly.
I will never shoot a beman arrow again, and that buck should send a personal Thank-You letter to the good people at Beman.

I noticed a change in the sound as I pulled that arrow across the rest. Made me stop and look at the arrow to see if it was still on the rest, it was and I released. Boom.
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Hardcore why were you shooting the 400? I'm thinking based on what I've read about you that at yourDL and the weight of the bow (just a guess) you should have been using the 340.
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nodog, my arrow is 28'' and my poundage is 63#. That calls for a 400. Beman's arrow chart ,as published in Cabelas, shows a 340 when you reach a 31'' arrow in the 60-65# range. 27''-30'' is suppossed to be a 400 in the 60-65# weight.
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Well today I went out and bought a dozen of Easton A/C/C 3-49 carbon/aluminum arrows. I fletched one up and I have never seen an arrow shoot as accurately and perform like this arrow did for the last hour while I shot it!!!!! I am impressed to say the least!!! I can hit a gnats A$$ at 30 yds and at 40yds it was just the norm for the arrow to stay inside of a baseball diameter like it was on a string. Of course at $140 a dozen they had better perform. I feel better about this arrow over carbon for safety.
I put a Black Gold Radiant sight with skycoil technology on it. I have this same sight on my Tribute and it is by far the brightest 4 pin sight on the market.[/align]
I put a Black Gold Radiant sight with skycoil technology on it. I have this same sight on my Tribute and it is by far the brightest 4 pin sight on the market.[/align]
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hardcore - glad to see your back an shooting! I'm pretty pumpd up, season opens Saturday!!! I've to a 150" deer workin one of my stand locations pretty hard right now. Saturday evening he may be in for a surprise.....[8D]
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nodog, my arrow is 28'' and my poundage is 63#. That calls for a 400. Beman's arrow chart ,as published in Cabelas, shows a 340 when you reach a 31'' arrow in the 60-65# range. 27''-30'' is suppossed to be a 400 in the 60-65# weight.
nodog, my arrow is 28'' and my poundage is 63#. That calls for a 400. Beman's arrow chart ,as published in Cabelas, shows a 340 when you reach a 31'' arrow in the 60-65# range. 27''-30'' is suppossed to be a 400 in the 60-65# weight.
According to bemans a shaft in your weight (62-66)29 inches should use a 340. Sounds like you were right on the line.


