best arrow
#3
is it an all carbon shaft - thinking I am going to try this route now
just want to change it up thought about alum as well but want to have everything in place for next year early
anyone use the epic or axis from easton
just want to change it up thought about alum as well but want to have everything in place for next year early
anyone use the epic or axis from easton
#4
All carbon with consistant spine and straightness through the dozen. Very durable as I have some with over a 1000 shots and they perform flawlessly with BH's. They are made in the USA if that is important to anyone.
#5
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
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From: Blossvale, New York
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
I vote for the Carbon Tech Whitetail XP.
I vote for the Carbon Tech Whitetail XP.
#6
ORIGINAL: davidmil
Hell bruce... I thought I was the only guy that shot these arrows. Buy a dozen, screw on a dozen broadheads and they're good to go. I mean, the consistancy is great. I have them made up with ACC nocks and adapters to strengthen the shaft. I do love 'em. They're not the cheapest or the most expensive... they're consistant and shoot straight.
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
I vote for the Carbon Tech Whitetail XP.
I vote for the Carbon Tech Whitetail XP.
. I also shoot CT Cheetah Hunters out of my 60# bow but I think I'm gonna get some whitetail xp's for that too and see how the heavier arrow does out of that bow.
#7
Banned
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 7,145
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From: IOWA/25' UP
A/C/C...the best there is..for me any way
carbon and aluminum..the best of both worlds..very durable and the starightest you can still buy, I believe. .001 tolerance..the expert gurus will correct me if I a wrong.
carbon and aluminum..the best of both worlds..very durable and the starightest you can still buy, I believe. .001 tolerance..the expert gurus will correct me if I a wrong.


