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Easton Arrows (question from a newbie)

Discussion in 'Intro to Bowhunting & Archery' started by Sir_Fish_Alot, Dec 10, 2013.

  1. Sir_Fish_Alot

    Sir_Fish_Alot Newb

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    Since easton bloodline has slightly smaller diameter arrows shafts, do normal broadheads fit it fine or does it require special inserts?

    really, I am just looking for .003 straightness, 400 spine with white or bright wrappings that will make it easier to locate and then buy a few lighted NOCS for them as well. I would prefer standard size over smaller shafts just so I am not limited due to their propreitary shaft sizes. Having to buy extra NOCS that only fit their shafts etc etc.

    Looking this page regarding NOCS: http://www.eastonarchery.com/products/hunting-acc-nocks

    I do not see much difference in terms of looks, any recommendations and why would help.
     
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  2. recurvestalker

    recurvestalker Weekend Warrior

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    Everything fits fine in the bloodlines...I've replaced the original fletching with NAP quikfletch, which have white cresting and orange vanes, very easy to see!
     
  3. SWitchBacKXT

    SWitchBacKXT Grizzled Veteran

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    ^^^X2. Not sure what kind of lighted nocks you are looking at. I use nockturnals an the bloodlines take the S size.
     
  4. Sir_Fish_Alot

    Sir_Fish_Alot Newb

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    Thanks fellas!
     

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