Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: 270Shooter on June 21, 2013, 07:51:20 PM
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I was drawn for cowiche any bull this year and I am looking at purchasing some new arrows for my bow. I currently just have some of the cabelas cheapie ones (made by Easton). But I am looking at a more high quality arrow, I am wondering what you guys would recommend. I like the Easton bloodline but I really have no idea about what makes an arrow better than another. I'm shooting 60lbs at 29 inch draw with 100gr broad heads.
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Those Easton Bloodlines should serve you well. I shot Beman ICS Hunters for a few years with no complaints. I'm shooting Easton Axis now and love em. Make sure whatever arrow you pick that it's spined correctly so your broadheads fly as well as your field points and you'll be all set.
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the gold tips are shooting well for me and you can ad weight insets behind the bh to gain foc. the carbon express maximas are also very fine and the 350 would get you legal. :tup:
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Those Easton Bloodlines should serve you well. I shot Beman ICS Hunters for a few years with no complaints. I'm shooting Easton Axis now and love em. Make sure whatever arrow you pick that it's spined correctly so your broadheads fly as well as your field points and you'll be all set.
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X2 for the Easton Axis
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Those Easton Bloodlines should serve you well. I shot Beman ICS Hunters for a few years with no complaints. I'm shooting Easton Axis now and love em. Make sure whatever arrow you pick that it's spined correctly so your broadheads fly as well as your field points and you'll be all set.
Thats my question, 400 or 330 spine? The bow is a quest rogue with the single fluid cam design. Im thinking 400 should be fine but I am not sure.
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you need 360 grains so do the math , I like the 400 spine at 60lbs
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Carbon express Mayhems have done well for me. Make sure you get arrows that are stiff enough for your draw weight and heavy enough to meet the minimum arrow weight requirements for a 60lb draw. Don't worry about getting a light arrow so it shoots fast. Try to balance speed and weight to get hard hitting arrow. Good luck!!
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Black eagle arrows are very impressive.
I shoot deep impacts.
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I second black eagle. I don't believe any other company is offering as straight, tough and consistent spined arrow out right now at the price point.
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what black eagle arrows do you guys recommend?
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Rampage or Carnivore.
The rampage are micro shafts (similar to axis) and the carnivores are normal diameter. They also making deep impacts which are even smaller but require an outsert and have issues with some quivers.
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Are the rampage the same diameter shaft as the axis. I shoot axis now
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Yes. I used the 78 gr. brass inserts for the axis
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I'm shooting gold tips 7595 /340 spine at 70 lbs and 30 inch draw . will weight for foc on the front half wich takes spine away. 400 spine arrow should work just 60 lbs :tup:
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Personally i would recommend carnivors.theres a crap ton of inserts ranging from 11 to 100 grains that you can use to build em n no quiver issues
I run the deep impacts only because they build out to the weight and foc perfect n they fig in my tightspot great now that ts sent me a new gripper.
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Anyone shot the Gold Tip kinetic Pros?
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At 63lbs i shoot the easton wildthing 330s an i do just fine, they fly well even w/ broadheads. I used the easton axis nanos an like them too in the 340s at 60lbs. Both out of my destroyer 350