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Old 12-12-2004 | 01:41 PM
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Hey all,
Any of you that use ACC's had trouble using them on more than one animal? I've read on a couple other forums of them being bent or otherwise damaged after being shot at/through game, I'm in the process of looking for some new arrows ( not impressed with the axis shafts) I don't have a problem spending more money to get a good shaft but I do expect decent durability. I'd also like to buy something made in the USA. Any suggestions? I pretty much only shoot in the backyard and hunt.
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Old 12-12-2004 | 01:49 PM
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ACLakey sent me four A/C/C shafts. Each shaft killed an animal: one elk, one black bear, and two deer. There was only one crack in one of the shafts, but he said he also practiced with them. I doubt the crack came from one of his hunts. These shafts are just too strong!
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