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Deep Six?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by JrBowHunter, Aug 16, 2012.

  1. JrBowHunter

    JrBowHunter Weekend Warrior

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    Hey guys, I was looking into shooting the deep 6 line of arrows and broadheads this year and was wondering if it was really worth the extra money or if it is just a marketing thing. I am really wanting to know I have some Beman ICS Hunter Pro's right now but I am thinking if the deep six is worth it then I am going to get some arrows for deep six. I need some info pretty soon. What is your opinion on the deep 6? Thanks in advance guys!
     
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    IMO, to much coin.... Spend it on some thing else such as cloths. I can't believe the number of hunters that will spend lots of cash on gear but do not have proper clothing for different seasons / conditons.
     
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    Thanks Heckler, anyone else have any opinions?
     
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    Stick with what you have. For the $$ you have the best right now.
     
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    You don't have to buy the super expensive new Injexion shafts to use deep 6 inserts and broadheads. The deep 6 insert is compatible with both FMJ and Axis shafts. I shoot FMJ's with the deep 6 insert/broadhead setup currently.
     
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    I heard that where the points mate with the shafts can get damaged if the diameter of the point isn't a little larger than the shaft on those.
     
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    yea I dont think I will shoot them this year. To me its the first year they came out and other carbon arrows kill deer. It is just a little expensive for me. Don't get me wrong they are a good concept, but its a little pricey for everything you have to get...
     

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