If everyone is using carbon arrows, I'll never use carbon.
If everyone is using carbon arrows, I'll never use carbon.
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
Ive never used them, but don't understand what is the big draw.
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
cx mayhems but just bought some fmj to try
CX Maxima Hunter 350. Before CX I shot Gold Tip XT Hunters and Pro Hunters. All three are have been good to me.
"Release the Kraken"
Genesis 27:3
I shoot the easton axis shafts. I used to shoot carbon express but the eastons have blown them out of the water in my mind. And as mentioned earlier about aluminum shafts, my dad still shoots them and has killed some monster bulls with his bow and his 2375 aluminum shafts. They may not be as trendy or advanced, but he is just as effective as anybody out there, and probably more so than many guys who shoot carbon. They definitely still get the job done.
Kevin Underwood- http://kunderwoodblog.wordpress.com/
I shot alum. arrows back when I first started archery hunting. I took my first deer with them. I had a few bend shafts from time to time, but if you take care of them they are just as accurate and durable. My choice for shooting carbons is that when I hunt I'm back in about 7-10 miles sometimes. If I slip and fall on alum. Shafts, and they get bent, my hunt would be over. If the same occurred with carbons I could still hunt. I choose all my gear on how durable it is first and then how light it is. Just my 2 cents though.
Love my FMJ's !!! 468g / 260fps at 70# / kenetic energy = 70
I can hunt everything I want to hunt with this set up....and I have yet to bend one in probably 1000 shots.
The lettering on the shaft gets a bit sticky, the shafts penetrate my target so far they're rubbing the lettering off...I can live with that.
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