3D arrow choices
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Huntington IN USA
Posts: 1
3D arrow choices
I am looking at switching arrows for 3D this upcoming season. I was looking for somthing very light so I can meet my 300gr. minimum. I had Easton ACC Hyperspeeds in mind but am open for suggestions. I shoot youth class so i only pull 60lbs. I want to shoot as fast as possible.
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#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: POMEROY OH USA(VIA WVA)
Posts: 149
RE: 3D arrow choices
I TOO, ALONG WITH MY GIRLFRIEND SHOOT REDLINES. RIGHT NOW IM HUNTING WITH THEM (360 REDLINE AT 28" AND 4 INCH VANES AND 75GR. MUZZY SHOOTING IN THE RANGE OF 280+FPS ON 69/70# FROM A LEGACY). THESE GIVE VERY GOOD PERFORMANCE AND ARE HIGHLY DURABLE. I HAVE MISSED 3 DEER THIS YEAR AND FOUND ALL ARROWS AND ALL ARE FINE (EVEN THE ONE THAT WENT THROUGH A LOG), EVEN THOUGH I HATE TO ADMIT TO MISS-JUDGING YARDAGE BY TEN-FIFTEEN YARDS. PLUS, THESE DEER ARE MOVING AROUND A LOT MORE THAN THE ONES AT THE WORLD!!! LOL HOPE THIS HELPS. OH, BY THE WAY, WHAT ARE YOUR ARROW LENGTHS GOING TO BE, THEN WE CAN SEE IF THERE IS SOMETHING STRONG ENOUGH FOR THAT LENGTH.
Edited by - BUTCHB on 11/08/2002 18:10:47
Edited by - BUTCHB on 11/08/2002 18:10:47
#5
RE: 3D arrow choices
I'll add my .02 worth if yall don't mind. I've been shooting the smae doz. 3-39 A/C/C's now for the last 2 seasons.
They've held up remarkably well and I know I could get another year out of them (if I don't loose any more) but I'm changing my entire set up next year.
I'm going to try a 2-49 Hyperspeed to get the correct spine for my set up. I've found the standard A/C/C's are very durable and I'm sure the Hypers will be too but they're not quiet as durable as the standard ones...
Edited by - BowTech_Shooter on 11/10/2002 17:19:21
They've held up remarkably well and I know I could get another year out of them (if I don't loose any more) but I'm changing my entire set up next year.
I'm going to try a 2-49 Hyperspeed to get the correct spine for my set up. I've found the standard A/C/C's are very durable and I'm sure the Hypers will be too but they're not quiet as durable as the standard ones...
Edited by - BowTech_Shooter on 11/10/2002 17:19:21
#6
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Clinton Twp., MI.
Posts: 29
RE: 3D arrow choices
Pat, you will like the performance you get out of your hyperspeeds. I have been shooting them for two years now. Still on the original dozen, although shoting indoors can be hazardous for your pocket book. Enjoy them and Bowmaster give a few different arrows a try you might find something you like better but you will like the hypers.
Sean
Sean
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fairdale Kentucky USA
Posts: 46
RE: 3D arrow choices
Another $.02 here. Vapor23 Speed by Blackhawk. I shot Goldtips for a few years. They were great, very durable, you could do just about anything with them and they were straight and remained straight. But last year the shop gave me Vapor's to try. I love them. I'll still hunt with goldtips but I'll shoot 3D with Vapors. Besides there diameter is larger than the Goldtips and they are much lighter also.
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OBS
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Abilene TX USA
Posts: 115
RE: 3D arrow choices
I can't argue about the ACC, I have shot them for years and still hunt with them. I started shooting Arrow Dynamics this last year and have been real pleased with their performance. They are NOT as durable and a little more pricey but So far I think they have reflected in some higher scores. Good luck on your decision, you'll have so many different opinions it could be tough.
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