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Roskoe 02-20-2008 07:41 AM

RE: Correct Spine for a short draw
 
I am personally real big on the Easton Axis arrows. They are durable and of very high quality. And they are very small in diameter, which is a good thing for penetration. The Axis Full Metal Jacket is a bit heavier than the regular ST Axis, and offer a slippery finish for easy arrow removal from layered targets. Another good one is the Maxima Hunter.

AZHuntr 02-20-2008 08:41 AM

RE: Correct Spine for a short draw
 
Ok so I downloaded the OT2 and even the 3000's are stiff but according to the Vapor website they are too light who should I believe the manufacturer or the OT2 software program? Any ideas?

The only reason I am questioning this is because this past hunting season my broadheads were not grouping as good as they used to with my Kodiak bow and I am trying to make sure I have all the right components for my new Hoyt to make it group like my old bow.


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