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muzzyman88 01-16-2004 09:52 AM

New Carbons, which ones?
 
I'm in the market for new carbon shafts. I've been reading some good stuff on the Axis, but still not convinced. I've been shooting Beman ICS camos and like them, but the finish on them is the worst I've seen. Flakes off easily and difficult to fletch that way. I'll shoot the black ones before buying them again.

What is everyones recommendations for shafts? I will spend up to 75 or so a dozen.

mrfritz44 01-16-2004 10:22 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
New Gold Tips are out with matched sets and incredible tolerances. Just caught a blurb from one of the boards, but can't remmeber where or what they're called.

Fritz

PABowhntr 01-16-2004 11:51 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
I have been shooting the Bemans too for over a year or so now (the black ones...:)) and I have been entirely happy with them though Jeff has me convinced I need a dozen of those Axis....ofcourse, I am still fiddling with some ACCs as well. :)

JeffB 01-16-2004 12:10 PM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
75 bucks?

1/2 doz. Acc's or ST AXIS shafts and you'll have some money left over :D

Otherwise, I'd go w/ Goldtip 3D pros. I've seen bare shafts w/ components going for right around $70 to $75 online.

KBacon 01-16-2004 12:29 PM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
Copied from Eders...


got to check out the new Goldtip line up today and saw the new Pro series arrows. They have a .001" straightness and +or- 0.5 grains. I've been told you can re-order arrows to a code number to get the exact same weight with each dozen you order in the future. Can wait to try them out. I think they are releasing them at the show next week with the new broadheads. Web page will show them soon.

JeffB 01-16-2004 12:33 PM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 

ORIGINAL: KBacon

Copied from Eders...


got to check out the new Goldtip line up today and saw the new Pro series arrows. They have a .001" straightness and +or- 0.5 grains. I've been told you can re-order arrows to a code number to get the exact same weight with each dozen you order in the future. Can wait to try them out. I think they are releasing them at the show next week with the new broadheads. Web page will show them soon.

Saw that as well..and X-cutter has a thread over at AT (if you can get past all his anti-Easton vitriol) that has some good info.

I'm sold on on A/C/Cs and these new ST AXIS, but I'll be checking out the new Goldtip stuff next week at the ATA show. They have a few new things that have caught my interest (that weight coding thing is one..and a couple of the new shaft offerings as well)

arkansasbowhunter 01-17-2004 06:45 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
I have been shooting the beeman black ICS's over the last year. They shot good originally but over time my groups spread out. I too am in search of a new arrow for the upcoming year. I bought 3 of the a/c/c's the other day and fletched them up. they are very small diameter shafts. When chronod against the beeman arrow they were 2 fps faster. not a noticiable difference like I thought there would be. I am still in limbo as they are an expensive shaft around 13 dollars each where I live. they shot well through my prong rest but when I put them in my quiver they almost fell out as it wouldn't retain the small diameter shaft. My quiver is a hoyt quiver. I don't know if there is a special way to carry these small beasts???

Buck Magnet 01-17-2004 07:12 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
I would have to say the Gold Tip 3-D Pro's are a good consistant arrow for a great price compared to the other comprable arrows!

I got a dozen of them, already fletched, cut to length, with nocks and inserts included for $79.99

So far I have shot about a half dozen of them and I havn't had a single flyer. They are hand inspected to insure they have the ratings that they are saying. I was reading reviews of them on the internet and one guy checked the straightness of them and out of the dozen, he had a difference between two arrows that was .0004

muzzyman88 01-17-2004 07:35 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
Buck Magnet, I have considered the 3D pro's. My only concern there is weight. I like a little heavier shaft. But I'll still keep them in my mind.

Does anyone have any experience with the Blackhawk shafts?

JeffB, what is your final thoughts on the Axis shafts? I will pay a little extra if they are really that good.

Cougar Mag 01-17-2004 09:53 AM

RE: New Carbons, which ones?
 
The 3D Pros should make for a great.........3D shaft. Hunting with them? I guess if you like light arrows for hunting.[:'(]


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