Easton Axis 400's
#12
RE: Easton Axis 400's
Which Arizona e-z fletch wouldn't work?
Was it the regular or carbon version?
Was it the regular or carbon version?
I only have the regular Arizona. A buddy has the carbon one I am going to see if I can borrow it and see if they will fit.
Frank
How much more weight is an Axis shaft over a comparitive spined Easton or Beman ICS shaft?
Where are you guys buying yours from?
Sorry I could not help myself
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brockport NY
Posts: 211
RE: Easton Axis 400's
I was wondering the same thing as Dave about the Arizona, I have the regular and have been using it for my 340 Evolutions with no problem, I planned on buying the carbon but if they won't work with the Axis I may not bother.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
RE: Easton Axis 400's
Frank:
Sorry I can't help with the local source. I got mine on line, an ebay deal.
I thought about checking the drug stores, but they are so crowded with other items.
Don't even know where a pawn shop is around here. Don't get into center city Reading or Allentown much.[8D]
Sorry I can't help with the local source. I got mine on line, an ebay deal.
I thought about checking the drug stores, but they are so crowded with other items.
Don't even know where a pawn shop is around here. Don't get into center city Reading or Allentown much.[8D]
#20
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 14
RE: Easton Axis 400's
I am not sure what GTs you were using but be sure you are comparing apples to apples. The axis are 75 dollars a dozen. For 85 dollars a dozen you can buy the Gold tip pros which are .001 straightness as opposed to .005 and have a weight tollarance of +/- 1.0 gr. per doz as opposed to 2. To me the 10 dollars is worth the difference.