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Easton Full Metal Jackets, what Fletchings?
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I'm looking at ordering some new arrows, I've decided I like the Easton FMJ's but I've been thinking about all the new fletchings that are out there. I'm thinking of Blazers. These are 100% for hunting. What do you think?
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Re: Easton Full Metal Jackets, what Fletchings?
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Hey i love blazers man the work great. i shoot the shuttle ts and they fly perfect. I also use blazers with my recurve once again no problems
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Re: Easton Full Metal Jackets, what Fletchings?
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Blazer no doubt, but why the FMJ? do you want the extra weight?
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FMJ's all the way!!! Good choice Chris!! And blazer's without a doubt...
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FOBs forever
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Re: Easton Full Metal Jackets, what Fletchings?
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I love the asxis n fused... no fmjs for me, although both are a great arrow
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The reason for the extra weight is because I like to shoot big deer, need the extra penetration ability, not looking for one of those wimpy little westside dog deer.
Just kidding, don't really have a reason beside I've heard nothing but good things about them, same with the Blazers.
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Good reasoning Chris! You are on the right track - don't let Paul try and talk you into something else...
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you both can go to hell lol and john needs the heavier arrow because of his girl bow he shoots, I dont seem to have that issue
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Think your out numbered with this one. Mathews all the way
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good god, I have to hunt with a matthews guy this year? man thats like hunting with a democrat.. lol Ill have to really hold back
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Ya'll could shoot cedar arrows if ya had a bowtech!
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This is why I love this site
I shot carbon express maxima hunters with quick spins last year, worked flawlessly. p.s. Mathews rules
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Yep, blazers with the FMJs.
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February 21, 2009, 03:34:52 PM »
I switched to the axis FMJ year before last when they first came out and they shot really well, the problem I had was whenever they struck anything hard they shattered, even if they went threw a target first. I was not impressed.
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