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Offline whack em

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Easton Axis vs CX Mayhem Hunter
« on: April 08, 2012, 12:19:23 PM »
I have been shooting and hunting with the Easton Axis 400s for two years now and love them.  I was recently given a dozen bare shaft Carbon Express Mayhem Hunter 340s.  At first glance, I noticed the CX shafts were noticeable larger in diameter than my Eastons.  When I looked at the specifications for each arrow, they are very comparable.
Axis:
Straightness: ± .003"
Weight tolerance: ± 2.0 grains
Shaft Weight: 9.8gpi

Mayhem Hunter:
Straightness: ± 0.0035"
Weight tolerance: ± 1.0 grains
Shaft Weight: 9.8gpi
Spine: 0.347" (could not find this data for the Axis arrows)
Diameter: 0.303" (could not find this data for the Axis arrows)
Spine selection tolerance: ± 0.0025" (could not find this data for the Axis arrows)

All this being said, does the larger diameter make a difference?  What experiences and recommendations are out there?

I am shooting a 06' Hoyt Powertec / 28" draw / 63lb draw weight

Thanks
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Re: Easton Axis vs CX Mayhem Hunter
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2012, 07:43:55 PM »
according to the new easton injexion a smaller diameter is better but I have no idea... apperently the olympic shooters all use the micro diameter shafts.
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