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IDkTm 01-21-2003 04:34 PM

Carbon Metal Matrix anyone?
 
Is anyone shooting the Beman Carbonmetal matrix shafts? I've been looking for a way to increase arrow weight over my current GT's and the Carbonmetal matrix's are 9.5 grs an inch. I have to have at least a 400gr arrow in Idaho and they will satisfy that. Thanks for any help.

Whatchu talkin' bout Willis?

CBM SC 01-22-2003 07:58 PM

RE: Carbon Metal Matrix anyone?
 
Tried them about a year 1/2 ago and found A/C/C's much more durable . The Matrix has a thicker aluminum wall(for weight) and 2 wraps of carbon , the A/C/C has a thinner wall,but 3 wraps of carbon. I had trouble with the Matrix bending relatively easy . After about two weeks I was down to 6 out of dz. I gave those 6 away and went back to A/C/C 'S at the time .I heard later that several people had complained about the same thing at the local archery shop.The A/C/C's weigh a little less but in a 3-60 you should be able to obtain 400 grains pretty easy depending on your set up.

I don't know if they have improved the Matrix since then ? Hope that helps ?!

ijimmy 01-23-2003 06:30 AM

RE: Carbon Metal Matrix anyone?
 
Dito on cbms observation I'm sooting some matrix 400's now 28" with 4" vanes and 100 grain tips weigh 425 grains . when I tryed bare shaft tuneing 2 bent beyond use I never had that problem with acc's .

We all have different oppinions , if we did'nt the world would be a BORING place

tm 01-23-2003 07:38 AM

RE: Carbon Metal Matrix anyone?
 
ACCs are pricey, but if you want a cheaper arrow go with an all carbon and add weight tubes. 2 wraps of carbon just aren't enough IMHO.



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