Going Back To Aluminum
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 39

I am thinking about going back to aluminum arrows. I never had any trouble with them and as soon as I switched to carbon I lost 3 out of 5 deer. They always say stick with what works. Oh, they are a lot cheaper as well. Anyone else still shooting aluminum arrows?
#2

What's your set-up ? ( Bow / draw weight )
What carbon arrows were you using ?
What do the arrows weigh ?
I have lost a deer with aluminum arrows, but never with carbons.
Losing a deer is always a possibility no matter what you use.
Need more information to say yes it's the arrows.
What carbon arrows were you using ?
What do the arrows weigh ?
I have lost a deer with aluminum arrows, but never with carbons.
Losing a deer is always a possibility no matter what you use.
Need more information to say yes it's the arrows.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 39

I shoot a 60 pound bow. I don't know the arrow size right off. I know all of the shot placement as I have killed over 50 deer with a bow but I like my aluminum arrows. I will head to my archery shop in the next week or so to talk about it with them.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926

Aluminum arrows, perhaps they're called alloy today, and four inch plastic vanes. (Have an old supply of vanes)
Once I get a system down, I rarely switch. Besides, as long as the arrow continues to hit a deer, I find little reason to change. With me, the arrow is only in competition with the deer.
Once I get a system down, I rarely switch. Besides, as long as the arrow continues to hit a deer, I find little reason to change. With me, the arrow is only in competition with the deer.
#7

I am thinking about going back to aluminum arrows. I never had any trouble with them and as soon as I switched to carbon I lost 3 out of 5 deer.
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