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Carbon express piledrivers?

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by mitch310, Apr 29, 2014.

  1. mitch310

    mitch310 Newb

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    whats the good word on the carbon express piledrivers. my buddy who is new to this amazing sport is looking for some new arrows. I shoot maxima reds but he wants the pile drivers because they are his favorite color. Im not kidding. haha but i wanted to know the inside scoop if they are actually good or not.

    Thanks guys!




    Mitch
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    There one of the heavier arrows in the CX line up. I just bought my second Dozen because I liked the first so much. Its an excellent arrow IMO
     
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    yes, the Carbon Express Pile Drivers are very good arrows IMO.
     
  4. TheHardWoods913

    TheHardWoods913 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Agreed, they are great if your looking for good penetration and a overall heavier arrow. Being Green is always an added bonus in my book :tu:
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    They are good arrows, but they're Carbon Express... not Easton :tu:[​IMG]
     
  6. mitch310

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    my bad guys not easton, carbon express haha was thinking about my reds hahah
     
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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Ill hang your thread title
     
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    I bought them to hunt hogs with because of the weight. With a 125g tip they weight 585grain.
    Great arrow but for whitetail if go lighter.

    My bemens ICS hunters have some green in them.

    Huntersfriend.com has charts to look at arrows colors and custom choose you fletchings which I like.
     
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    i shoot the piledriver hunters i shoot the 350 cause thats what i need for my bow i have not had ONE bad thing to say about them the kinetic energy down range is great and there soft on the wallet
     
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    Well I am trying to decide from deep six fmj or the piledrivers
     

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