Arrows
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Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Texas
I'm currently shooting Carbon Force 300, and I want to find if their is a suitable alternative that will perform comparably. The closest supply shop is a pretty good distance and do not carry the above mentioned brand. My draw length is 30, shooting Rocky mtn. Snypers 100gr. and pulling 60lbs. Any input will be helpful.
Jon
Jon
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
Easton Axis 400
Gold Tip XT Hunter 60/75 (IF you can find them)
Easton Carbon Excel 400
Easton Axis 400
Gold Tip XT Hunter 60/75 (IF you can find them)
Easton Carbon Excel 400
out here everyone carries Gold tips arrows, the excel's are next to impossible to find even special order. and the Axis arrows noone carries but are special order only.
#5
ORIGINAL: HighDesertWolf
out here everyone carries Gold tips arrows, the excel's are next to impossible to find even special order. and the Axis arrows noone carries but are special order only.
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
Easton Axis 400
Gold Tip XT Hunter 60/75 (IF you can find them)
Easton Carbon Excel 400
Easton Axis 400
Gold Tip XT Hunter 60/75 (IF you can find them)
Easton Carbon Excel 400
out here everyone carries Gold tips arrows, the excel's are next to impossible to find even special order. and the Axis arrows noone carries but are special order only.

#6
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
Just switched from gt's to ics hunters Beman's. Much better shaft than the gt's. Same money as well. Great finish. Smooth and silent. Very close to the same weight. Not sure but I'd say you would need the 400's.
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