Arrows.....
#11
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From: Maine
Do you like the beman best or is that just what you're currently shooting. I ask because I liked the way they shot but they had a couple of downfalls.
1) They tore the hell out of my targets because of the adapter.
2) Because they tore the hell out of my targest I was getting pass thru on high density targets and ripping off the fletchings.
I couldn't afford to keep replaceing arrows because the fletchings were tearing off.
It sounds as though you've got a good system down for weeding out the bad arrows.
1) They tore the hell out of my targets because of the adapter.
2) Because they tore the hell out of my targest I was getting pass thru on high density targets and ripping off the fletchings.
I couldn't afford to keep replaceing arrows because the fletchings were tearing off.
It sounds as though you've got a good system down for weeding out the bad arrows.
#12
Nontypical Buck
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From: Memphis TN USA
Belle,
If you are getting ACCs that only have 6 good ones to the dozen then have to be the unluckiest person on the face of the earth. I would be amazed to find 2 ACCs in a dozen lot that wer substandard. JMO
If you are getting ACCs that only have 6 good ones to the dozen then have to be the unluckiest person on the face of the earth. I would be amazed to find 2 ACCs in a dozen lot that wer substandard. JMO
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ridgeland MS USA
Settle down guys, I might have been rounding a tad bit, but honestly, when you get a dozen arrows, do all 12 fly and hit in the exact same spot each shot? If so, I would say you are very lucky indeed. Number your arrows and plot their performance, you might be surprised. I've had arrows that for whatever reason, would shoot great 2 or 3 times then the 4th shot would float right a few inches. I think some arrows are more forgiving of torque, bad form, etc. I like to weed my arrows down to the 4 or 5 that ALWAYS hit dead center.
Also, a "bad" arrow could just be a bad fleching job, I'm counting those as well. And I'll stick by what I say, for every 12 I get about 6 that I love. The others may be good, just not good enough.
Also, a "bad" arrow could just be a bad fleching job, I'm counting those as well. And I'll stick by what I say, for every 12 I get about 6 that I love. The others may be good, just not good enough.
#14
If Terminators aren't shooting good its probably because your bow is out of tune. Any time you change anything you must resight and retune. The Terminator line of Carbon Express is a heavy and not the striaghtest. I'm not sure but I think they're striaght from +/- .003 to +/- .006. Terminators are decent arrows and tough but there are much better carbons out there.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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