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Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Bowshooter13, Nov 25, 2015.

  1. ksWThntr

    ksWThntr Weekend Warrior

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    +1 for gold tip hunter XTs.
     
  2. Shocker99

    Shocker99 Grizzled Veteran

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    Easton Bloodlines. Until they give me a reason to switch im good. Bought 9 at beginning of season. 5 for practice 4 to hunt with. Still have 8. They just keep hitting the mark after tons of practice shots.
     
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    josephmrtn Weekend Warrior

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    Easton Bloodlines, I'm on my second set of a dozen since I started bowhunting
     
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    I know what they advertise. I also know they from arrow to arrow in a pack of a dozen their quality control is horrible. 3 out of the lot may be good. The rest are crap. I've personally opened boxes of of arrow from different manufacturer and performed spin and spine tests. The FMJs were by far superior over other arrows I tested.
     
  5. ShaneB22

    ShaneB22 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the old velocity xt's. Maybe I might go back to Easton after I run out of the 10 I have left. I guess I shouldn't have sold my other dozen since I've come to like them so much.
     
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    Easton FMJ deep six. Best arrows I've shot so far. Smaller diameter and hard hitting.
     
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    Shoot Straight Weekend Warrior

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    I really wanted a dozen maxima reds this year but couldn't justify the price. Bought a half dozen of Gander Mountain Pro Hunters and was worried that I would regret my decision. I was dead wrong, i believe these shafts are actually built by victory and match the straightness and weight match of most of the top notch arrows on the market for a much lower price. I live the looks of them and I love the way they shoot. Killed three deer with them already this year and the two bucks were with the same arrow.
     
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    Just switched from ACC Pro Hunter to Easton FMJ Deep Six
     

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