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Choosing the best arrow and what size

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by PA & MD Hunter, Feb 24, 2012.

  1. PA & MD Hunter

    PA & MD Hunter Newb

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    Just purchased a new Bear Archery bow for the 12' season and am looking for the best arrow to go along with it....so many to decide from and a bit confused as well, haven't been out to any store yet but just wanted to get some recommendations from the field experts.

    My bow is set at a 28' draw length and at a 60' draw weight......really like the Easton Axis but like the Gold Tips as well...and wondering if there is any others out there that are just as good......price really isn't a factor (though I don't want to spend more then I have too)...

    Any insight would be great...

    Thanks Alot


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  2. PCO50

    PCO50 Weekend Warrior

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    A lot of the Carbon Express arrows are also really good. They have great penitration and are very durable.
     
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    tfox Grizzled Veteran

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    Im an Easton guy. They have been doing arrows longer than anyone in the business and they have it figured out. Axis arrows are great. I shoot very close to your specs and I use the ACC Prohunter.

    You will need a .400 spine

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    okdeerhunter Weekend Warrior

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    A good affordable arrow are the gold tip xt hunters bare shafts run around 80 a dz cut from both ends an you will have the same as there premium arrows. The axis is a good choice also myself I shoot the xt hunters axis full metal jackets and victory vforce hv3 arrows all shoot good. With your draw I would go with a 400 spine an 100 grain head


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  5. PA & MD Hunter

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    Thanks Guys...the info is greatly appreciated.....:)
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have several dozen arrows (or parts of). I now hunt with FMJ, Axis & ACC. I like the FMJ & Axis with a 75 grain inserts and Flex-Fletch FFP-360 vanes. I put some 125 gr. TruFire T1 broadheads on them and they fly great for me. And of course the ACC's. You will have a hard time finding a straighter more consistent made arrow.....enough said.
     
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    In your opinion, what can the gold metal detectors help you? In fact, on one hand it can help you to make your road of treasure hunting more fluently and bring you more surprise. Besides on the other hand it can also help people in other fields and aspects. For example by using the white metal detector the archologist can know the position of the metal items more clearly so that they wonn't do damaged to teh treasures when they do the digging. And in your daily life if you lost your ring and other metal items. The gold metal detectors can also help you to find it. Really useful, doesn't it?
     
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    Another TROLL?
     

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