Beman ICS or Easton Axis?
#11
Rey, where are you finding them? At a local shop? I cannot find any Axis shafts yet, of course I only want to try a 1/2 dozen for now, and most online shops will only sell a dozen.
#13
Joined: Jan 2004
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at my pro shop, they are priced finished at 90$ / dozen. As are most carbon arrows, the supposed claim to fame here is that they are nearly indestructable, shooting thru cinder blocks and the like. although, a deer is certainly not a cinder block, so why? I dont know, just thats what the rumor is
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Eastern PA USA
Frank:
I got mine off ebay for $79 shipped. That was cut and fletched, finished arrows. I sold two bows and some accessories, and only bought the Wheely, so I had to do something productive with the leftover money in my paypal account!
I got mine off ebay for $79 shipped. That was cut and fletched, finished arrows. I sold two bows and some accessories, and only bought the Wheely, so I had to do something productive with the leftover money in my paypal account!
#17
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Buford GA USA
Cougie, back at ya.
As far as the biscuit, I do not think it will be a problem. The Axis are not as skinny as say the older polturded bemans of years back. They should work fine.
As far as the biscuit, I do not think it will be a problem. The Axis are not as skinny as say the older polturded bemans of years back. They should work fine.




