Does anyone shoot Beman anymore?
#11
Joined: Jul 2004
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well i have a dozen of the Beman Hunter 380-16 ( very small shaft ) that use an out side point adapter or glue in or glue on broadhead , thay are a pain in the rear to get the point adapter glued on to where they will stay on , so all they do is sit in the corner on my garage .
#12
I have been using them off and on for the past two or three years. A quarter dozen of the 340s will be adorning my quiver come hunting season this year. I seem to have just as good luck with them as I have with most of the other ICS style carbons that I have tried.
#14
I've been using Beman 340 ICS Hunters for 3 years now. I love them. I have shot into trees and it never phases them. I picked up a dozen of Camo Hunters for this year. Can't wait to cover one in red!
#15
Adams, they don't have the outserts anymore. ICS stands for internal component system. I have a dozen of the ICS hunters and they shoot excellent for me. The only complaint I have is the camo finish they put on some of them. I used to have a dozen of those and every time I shot a McKenzie with them I would have foam fused to the arrow shaft that I had to scrape to get it off. I have since switched to the all grey ones and haven't looked back. Great arrows.
#16
Has Beman always been under Easton's name? I never new that before. Guess I need to pay more attention. I had thought they were a competitor. I had purchased my shafts from bulk but noticed last night that the retail 1/2 dozens were in Easton packaging.
#20
I shoot the 340's also.
I wouldn't mid picking up some 400's to play with, but I have so many 340's that won't die, so 340's it is!
p.s. Beman= made in USA.
I wouldn't mid picking up some 400's to play with, but I have so many 340's that won't die, so 340's it is!
p.s. Beman= made in USA.


