Carbon Express Arrows
#5
I' m more than happy with my Carbon Express 3D Selects. They' re alot tougher than I thought they' d be. I still have all 12. Thats after alot of shooting two deer. 7 squirrels, and a grouse. I' ll buy them again.........in about 5 years!!!
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: KY USA
First off the CX shafts are great. Really you need to consult a chart to get the right arrow for your bow setup.
I have currently been playing with the CX shaft and really like them. I have been looking for a new arrow to use & this ranks right up there with the best I have seen. so far I am down to 4 shafts - the CX shafts, Easton ACC, Easton Redline, and the time tested Beman ICS Hunter. They all are very good shafts but I am leaning towards the CX this year.
I have currently been playing with the CX shaft and really like them. I have been looking for a new arrow to use & this ranks right up there with the best I have seen. so far I am down to 4 shafts - the CX shafts, Easton ACC, Easton Redline, and the time tested Beman ICS Hunter. They all are very good shafts but I am leaning towards the CX this year.
#8
I would agree that the standard Carbon Express shafts that I have tried are some of the best ICS carbons out there. I also agree with Orion that the actual size that you use will depend on your particular setup. Having said that though I will also say that I think most folks' setups force them into the size 300 range though I do know folks that regularly use the 200s and I have personally used the 400s for nothing more than the extra weight.
#9
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: fall river wi USA
just to add the cx huneners is mid range arrow with a weight of 10 grains per inch aand a straightness of .003 there is a lowwer grade termanitor which is heavier and .006 straightness. the 3d selects are there best.... you can look them up at gametracker
#10
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Havertown PA USA
I been using the 3-d selects for a couple years now. I had a problem with the nock end of the arrow spliting. This year I installed 3-60 uni-bushings w/G nocks and they eliminated the problem. Great arrow. I shoot the 200' s for my set-up and think they' re a little on the light side for hunting. I go to a Beaman during hunting season and right back to the 3-d selects for 3-d/target. JERRY


