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  1. jody5252

    jody5252 Weekend Warrior

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    Which is the best choice? Easton A/C/C or FMJ? Is there a real difference? I shoot a 50lb., bow., 27" draw length. generally get arrows cut to 1 1/2" longer, for B H length... it is time to get some new arrows. I know both are $$$ but I want to get the best that I can afford... accuracy, penetration and durability are my primary concerns. I fletch my own arrows with 4" feathers... would like to get some comments/thoughts/ideas, thanks...
     
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    trial153 Grizzled Veteran

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    You really can't go wrong with either, I used ACC for years and still do out of one of my bows. Killed a lot of game..they always been tops for me.

    That said, I really thing the injections and GT kinetics have a lot going for them, especially in the durability department compared to alloy/ carbon like ACC and FMJ's ..some more to consider.
     
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    Mkwa Hunter Weekend Warrior

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    FMJ all the way. Great penetration.
     
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    I would suggest shooting both arrows, if possible, then seeing which one works best for you.
     
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    soccerdan90 Grizzled Veteran

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    I love my fmjs

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