Aluminums???
#14
Their accuracy with broadheads is horrible.
Aluminums are great, but I have had little trouble hunting with carbons, and no trouble shooting broadheads with carbons.
#17
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Mertztown, PA
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
I still use aluminum for most all my shooting. I've got some carbons I only use for 3D and small game hunting with blunts, because that's all they're good for. Their accuracy with broadheads is horrible.
I would definitely shoot ACC's if my bank account was a little fatter.
I still use aluminum for most all my shooting. I've got some carbons I only use for 3D and small game hunting with blunts, because that's all they're good for. Their accuracy with broadheads is horrible.
I would definitely shoot ACC's if my bank account was a little fatter.




J/K.............Fritz
#18
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Illinois
"Does anyone still use aluminums?"
I was not aware that aluminum hunting shafts were in the museum.
As for all the bending and breaking; I wonder what is going on these days. I have used aluminum shafts since the first batch came out and have never had all the problems that some seem to have.
I was not aware that aluminum hunting shafts were in the museum.
As for all the bending and breaking; I wonder what is going on these days. I have used aluminum shafts since the first batch came out and have never had all the problems that some seem to have.
#19
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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Good grief! I forgot the legal disclaimer again.
"The opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal experiences and observations. My experiences and observations are: carbons suck."
There! That better, Coug??
[8D]
"The opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal experiences and observations. My experiences and observations are: carbons suck."
There! That better, Coug??
[8D]


