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What are the Best Carbon Hunting Arrows?
throttlejocky20:
I used the beaman ics and recently switched to the axis n-fused I can not say they are the best. But what is the best arrow? everyone has there own opinion. I do notice that the axis n-fused are stronger than the beamans. I am n ot saying they dont break because I have about 4 dozen waiting for the boy to shoot. But 70 percent of the time if I miss the target or an animal the arrow is still shootable( with a new tip or broadhead).
Ray:
The ones that get the job done.
sakoshooter:
--- Quote from: Button Nubbs on December 22, 2010, 04:56:18 PM ---I have heard the easton acc and carbon express aramid kv's are both very good arrows, but with that comes an insane price tag. Imo I believe most of the shooters out there (myself included) would not be able to tell the difference. Select the proper spine take the time to properly tune your rest and just about any arrow you shoot will be as "accurate" as the other. :twocents:
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I'd have to agree w/ya Button
Drifterat:
If you're the type of archer that only shoots to get tuned up for hunting, then goes hunting, I'd shoot FMJ's.
But if you like to shoot year round, do 3-D's or just shoot a lot, I'd get Easton Axis ST or Beman MFX arrows.
The Slim Tech arrows are super tough, buck the wind good and penetrate deep.
Easton/Beman made in USA, everything else is not.
bullrider97:
--- Quote from: Ray on December 22, 2010, 08:26:15 PM ---The ones that get the job done.
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I agree, but I'm also not into spending hundreds of dollars on equipment, when gold tips (35.00) per six or another similar arrow shoot just as accurately through my bow with a little tuning. I think lots of practice and knowing your equipment makes any decent arrow as deadly as the expensive ones. :twocents:
I like bow madness for my setup.