EASTON ST AXIS
#2
I've had mine about a year and have been completely satisfied.
I hunt everything (with them) and also shoot 3-D and target at our local archery club.
Why do you ask? Had a problem? Or just shopping?
I did notice a slight ijmprovement in overall performance after cutting them down a little. Pro shop / Forum's recommendation.
I hunt everything (with them) and also shoot 3-D and target at our local archery club.
Why do you ask? Had a problem? Or just shopping?
I did notice a slight ijmprovement in overall performance after cutting them down a little. Pro shop / Forum's recommendation.
#3
I've been shooting the Easton Axis's S/T's for 2 year's now amd I love them .I've heard some negative review's on them as well ,but from my finding's they shoot fine .I'll be using them again this season just as soon as I can find some new one's since noone in my area sell's them.
nubo
nubo
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 2,205
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From: Bradford, Ontario
I'll be using them again this season just as soon as I can find some new one's since noone in my area sell's them.

#5
Terry!
I can't go look at it ,if I do I'll likely be bringing it home with me . I might have to slip down there and get myself some new axis's ,bareshaft's and I think I'll try do do some cresting on them and add the blazer's to them.
Your a wrotten bugger Terry ,you know I don't have a lot of inner strenght when it come's to new bow's .
nubo
I can't go look at it ,if I do I'll likely be bringing it home with me . I might have to slip down there and get myself some new axis's ,bareshaft's and I think I'll try do do some cresting on them and add the blazer's to them.
Your a wrotten bugger Terry ,you know I don't have a lot of inner strenght when it come's to new bow's .
nubo
#6
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 22
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Love em'. I've had them for about a year now andthe performance of my bow has improved. They say it helps with penetration because the shaft is smaller than the arrowhead so you have less friction on the sides of the arrow after the tip punches through the meat or bone. Best!
#7
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 211
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From: Nova Scotia Canada
My bow set up calls for easton axis 400's and I used them for a year ,shooting everything with them including a rock after it passed through a rabbit with no damage.This year I picked up 1\2 dozen of the 340's and they shoot better than the weaker but matched 400's.So like everyone says a little over spinded is better and that works for me.
#8
I used to hate the things , buuuuut , I got some a new string and cabels for my mavrick from giblet , it was way out of spec , giblets string and cabel brought it dead on again , A big thanks to giblet . The marick shot way diferant than before , and going thru abou 5 diferant combos of shafts and point weights nothing was working for me , until I gave the axis another try and they were very consistant compared to the other arrows I was trying . I know this is because they are a better spine match for the bow I am useing them with . Ive only fletched up 6 , one is junk , or thr nock is junk , but the other 5 are very consistant and flying well with fixed heads . I hope to get 5 out of the other 6 I have left to hit the same , I can except 2 junkers out of a dozzen .




