Anyone shoot the Easton Flatline?
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 186
Anyone shoot the Easton Flatline?
I'm in the market for new arrows am looking for some advice. I've been doing some research and like the reviews I've read on the Easton Flatlines. One guy made the comment how flat shooting it was from 10-30 yards. Wish my setup would give me that! Hoyt vectrix 60lb 28 draw and arrow. Any suggestions? Thanks
#2
Yeah I switched from the Easton ACC to the Flatlines and I have had good luck with them. Arrowed two deer last year with them one from 20 and one from 30. I switched mainly because of the cost difference between the acc and flatline but performance seems the same.
#3
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 66
Flat lines have been good to me. I shoot a bear attack, 64lbs with a 26.5 draw length. First pin set at 20 yards and at 30 yards that pin hits only 2-3 inches low. So basically, I use that one pin out to 30 yards. Total arrow weight is 320 grains. If your looking for a flatter shot, you really just need to drop arrow weight. You will lose KE but even at 320 grains, I've shot three deer, three pass thru's with a 2" expandable. More than enough juice to get the job done. They are good shafts imo