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Quote from: Elkbow33 on July 28, 2013, 05:31:36 PMThere is a recall on Easton axis arrows right now. You might contact them and get reimbursed or?The recall does not include the n-fused line of arrows. However I think very few arrows are designed to withstand (especially at todays speeds) an impact with solid wood. Sounds to me like the problem isn't necessarily your arrows, but your target not stopping your arrows. I use these same arrows and think they work great. I went down to my local feed store and bought a couple hay bales. Cost me about $10, sure beats blowing up arrows. Good luck
There is a recall on Easton axis arrows right now. You might contact them and get reimbursed or?
Quote from: turkeyfeather on July 28, 2013, 07:03:39 PMQuote from: Elkbow33 on July 28, 2013, 05:31:36 PMThere is a recall on Easton axis arrows right now. You might contact them and get reimbursed or?The recall does not include the n-fused line of arrows. However I think very few arrows are designed to withstand (especially at todays speeds) an impact with solid wood. Sounds to me like the problem isn't necessarily your arrows, but your target not stopping your arrows. I use these same arrows and think they work great. I went down to my local feed store and bought a couple hay bales. Cost me about $10, sure beats blowing up arrows. Good luck Actually the recall is only for n-fused axis. http://axisrecall.com/
The axis focused energy are n-fused axis. Same arrow. Focused energy is more of a phrase, not the name of the arrow.
No biggie, just didnt want someone shooting a bad batch of arrows if they had them.
Is the label more of a greyish color instead of green? The older axis like the ones in the pic had a label with lots of green. About two years ago they changed the color to have a lot of grey in it.