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Old 02-14-2003 | 07:59 PM
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Whats hot in carbon arrows and whats not. is it as important to do arrow flights with todays carbon arrows for deer hunters ???/
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Old 02-14-2003 | 09:18 PM
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Firstly welcome to the board.

I honestly dont know of any bad carbons out there I use Gold Tip 5575 XT' s for both hunting and 3d IMO they are tough durable and great value for the money
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Old 02-14-2003 | 10:38 PM
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Todays carbons are so much nicer then the orginals that came out. Internal nocks, and inserts, and some offer rotating nocks for fletching clearance. I made the carbon switch 2 yrs ago. I got sick of bending alums at 3D courses. They are also good for hunting with the proper gr for your setup. Some carbons on the market do outweigh others. For one some are just built stronger, others have straighter tolerances. Now one thing I will tell you I have found is you' ll hardly ever get a perfect full dozen. I always find 1 or 2 in a new dozen that just won' t fly true no matter what you do. What I do first off is spin each arrow in a jig. marking a dot on the wall, and watching it for straightness. Check not only the tip end, but also the nock end. I' ve had some that were near perfect at the tip, but off by the nock. I don' t use these bad ones for hunting or 3D shoots. I usually set them aside, and find something odd to do with them.
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Old 02-15-2003 | 12:56 AM
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CX 300' s and have so for 3 years now. No problems in game or target. Fly great out of my bow and wouldn' t dream of going back to Alums.
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Old 02-15-2003 | 04:10 AM
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I second the Goldtip 5575 XT shafts. I' ve been shooting them now for about 4 years and found then to be very durable and shoot great out of my bow.
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Old 02-15-2003 | 08:36 AM
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I too use carbon arrows for both deer and elk. I started out years ago with acc and they just got to expensive. (120.00 doz.) Then went to gold tips 5575 and never cared for them, just did' nt seem very durable. Then went to carbon express 400 I really liked those but when I went to buy more last year the sporting warehouse said they did' nt carry them anymore, so much for those. So I picked up some extra ics 400s my son had and used them last year, they are the best carbon I ever used.

I too switched for the same reasons as BuckAlley, those darn alum. anyway. BuckAlley thanks for the tip on checking for straightness, I too have gotten some that had a mind of their own, I just use them for stump shooting. elknut1.
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Old 02-15-2003 | 08:50 AM
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I started using Beman carbons a few years ago for no reason other than they came with the bow I purchased, Hoyt.

After that I tried Bass Pro cheapies and they are wonderful. Very straight and very inexpensive, never had one blow up or bust. All fly true and did I mention very inexpensive???

$40 dozen!

Here is the one I used on a couple of deer last year, same arrow, different deer, same results...

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Old 02-15-2003 | 09:36 AM
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It depends on your standards. Arrows are definitely NOT the same. Basically, you get what you pay for as far as straightness and weight. The cheap ones will be crooked, unbalanced and sometimes have a huge difference in weight from one to the other. Even the more expensive one sometimes have some that are out but not as many or as far out. I use the ICS Hunters but glue in ACC nock adapters and use the ACC nocks instead of the standard ICS nocks. It makes the arrow stronger and more durable. I really think if you buy a $40 a dozen arrows... that' s exactly what you get. But, like I said, it depends on your minimum standards.
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Old 02-15-2003 | 11:11 AM
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David,

Normally I would agree with you on that premise.

However, all of my Bass Pro cheapie arrows were weighted almost identically and all (carbons) are as straight as straight can be. I have run into zero issues with nocks or inserts not setting correctly and the fletching stays glued on

What else can I ask for?

Of course this was only one set. My next set will probably all be wobbly in flight and never keep a vane!

I will probably have to buy the Bemans next time out....if I ever destory the ones I have....if

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