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Post by mrlongbeard on Feb 7, 2008 21:38:59 GMT -4
anybody seen or tried the new easton arrows. the axis carbon arrow are the first ones to use a carbon nanotube for straightness and strength. look like nice arrows hope to try some out soon
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Post by firefightnlife on Feb 11, 2008 9:17:16 GMT -4
they are pretty pricy
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Post by fastarrows on Feb 20, 2008 17:26:09 GMT -4
I dont know. I am a hard case Carbon Exprese kinda guy.
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Post by stickman on Feb 20, 2008 19:03:39 GMT -4
Outta my price range I'm sure but I'm a cabon express guy too
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Post by whitetail101 on Feb 20, 2008 20:54:18 GMT -4
I stick with Blackhawk Vapors for my arrow needs
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Post by mrlongbeard on Feb 20, 2008 21:11:11 GMT -4
was looking at the new eastons they seem to be made like the carbon express.
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Post by fastarrows on Feb 25, 2008 15:32:30 GMT -4
Long, that was my thoughts also. I buy the CE's with the Blaser's on them I love that arrow! Strong, and durable.
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Post by whitetail101 on Feb 25, 2008 16:13:59 GMT -4
I'll be switching to PSE Carbon Forces here soon. But I still love the Blackhawk Vapors.
Signed on to shoot for PSE as a Field Staff, and have to use their product exclusively.
I'll be letting you all know how they perform in both hunting and target shooting situations.
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Post by mrlongbeard on Feb 25, 2008 21:44:44 GMT -4
good luck with the shooting buddy. been using the blazer vanes since last spring and they are great
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Post by fastarrows on Feb 26, 2008 16:16:02 GMT -4
I think the blaser will be nice with the spped of my bow and my steel force broadhead's. I can not wait for the weather to break!
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Post by firefightnlife on Feb 26, 2008 16:18:25 GMT -4
what gr arrow?
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Post by whitetail101 on Feb 26, 2008 17:50:56 GMT -4
For hunting I use a 27 inch 409 grain total weight arrow. For compettion I use a 27 inch 316 grain total weight arrow.
You want to maintain your total arrow weight at no lower than 5 grains per pound of draw weight. I.E - if you shoot a 60# bow you want your arrow to be no lighter than 300 grains total, 70# should be no lighter than 350 grain total.
If your shooting IBO compettion the restriction is even tighter. Your total arrow weight can be no lighter than your max draw weight of your bow. I.E - if your bow is a 60# max draw and you are shooting 55#, you still must meet the 5 grains x 60# min = 300 grain not 5 grain x 55# = 275 grain.
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Post by firefightnlife on Feb 26, 2008 18:06:50 GMT -4
thats great information
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Post by mrlongbeard on Feb 26, 2008 20:20:55 GMT -4
may make the move to carbon express. my current setup of 340 axis or 340 fmj's run from 450 grs to 425 grs with blazers or feathers. the only draw back is my f.o.c. is right at the limit of 10%. this i would like to increase to around 15%.
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Post by fastarrows on Feb 27, 2008 9:36:16 GMT -4
Long, I shoot the Maxima 350's my foc id beautiful at 15%. I shhot a 30 inch arrow 100 grain head. total weight (without blasers) is 409 grains. My Diamond Black Ice launches them at 291 FPS! This set up is smooth and I belive with your Bowtech!
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