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what are you guys shooting for arrows
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Easton Axis 340's
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Easton st epics camo 340's
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I use easton axis 340s, but the easton epics are so close to the axis that you cant really tell the difference. They are cheaper too.
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Gold tip XT 5575
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are the epics small diameter also?
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Full Metal Jacket 400's.
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maxima hunters , wieght forward 350's
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Epics seem to be a hair skinnier than my old cx maxima hunters but are not as thin as the axis. If you want a good tough heavy arrow go with the epics
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Beman MFX 340 w/ Blazer vanes. These are microdiameter arrows that use the same HIT hidden inserts as the Easton Axis arrows.
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has anyone ever used the easton flatline's? i got a half dozen for cheap and thought i would shoot them the rest of this hunting season and then do some shoots with them, but wondering if they are an ok hunting arrow or just a target arrow.
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easton axis 340's
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I shot gold tip 5575, 7795, and now am shooting Pse Bow Madness. I like the PSE.
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