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Hunting Arrows
Anyone using those new Easton arrows?
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RE: Hunting Arrows
Not yet, still havent beaten the daylights out of the dozen GoldTips I bought 2 years ago. But I am looking forward to getting some of them. What model are you talking about? Axis?
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RE: Hunting Arrows
I have a dozen of the Axis with more on order.
So far they are the best carbon arrow I have had. Very consistant in weight only a 2gr difference in the dozen and all 12 spun true with broad heads. Wont know how they will perform under hunting situation for a while but in my testing so far I am very pleased with them. |
RE: Hunting Arrows
Fastcam,
Yes that them.I use Bow Tech and like the penatration.Dont know about going smaller like the first carbons? |
RE: Hunting Arrows
AG,
My Xts are 0.300 Diameter, what is the diameter of the Axis arrows? |
RE: Hunting Arrows
Ausie Guy
See you are a Bow Tech man besides!!!Great |
RE: Hunting Arrows
Ausie Guy,
What is the advantage to the Axis? |
RE: Hunting Arrows
My Xts are 0.300 Diameter, what is the diameter of the Axis arrows? See you are a Bow Tech man besides!!!Great What is the advantage to the Axis? |
RE: Hunting Arrows
I believe the diameter is close to 17/64 or maybe 18/64. Either way, they are made a little heavier than most carbons. A combination of the two allows for better energy transfer from the bow and better penetration. They are advertised as .005 starightness, or .010 total runout. That doesn't chalk up to the .001 some think they need but maybe 100 people in the world can shoot well enough to tell the difference. With the small diameter one should probably use a drop-away rest but they should make a dandy hunting arrow and have mucho durability.
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