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Easton Axis N-Fused Arrows.

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Fuzz_27, Jan 26, 2013.

  1. Fuzz_27

    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hey guys, I am in need of some new arrows an I think I found the ones I want, Easton axis n-fused. But was wondering what you guys thought of em. Any of you shoot them?
     
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    Fantastic arrows. Tune and shoot great.

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    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Good! Are they pretty durable? An if you have em tfox what kind of vanes do you shoot?
     
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    My son uses them and he shot a buck this year and the arrow was still in the buck 300 yards later. The arrow was still intact. I'm seriously considering switching to them from my Easton ACC Prohunters for their durability and being able to use 75 gr brass inserts.

    We use 4" feathers
     
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    Why feathers over vanes if I may ask?
     
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    Feathers do a better job steering fixed blade broadheads.

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    I see, I never knew there was that much of a difference between them.
     
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    Great arrow I shot them in the 2011 season loved them!!
     
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    looking to do the same switching from cx piledrivers. I really want to try a skinny arrow for penetration.
     
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    My only real worry with then I guess is the wrap on the fletching side. Like can quikfletch go over top or do any of you recommend removing them?
     

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