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I need arrows!!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Dustin, Mar 1, 2014.

  1. Dustin

    Dustin Weekend Warrior

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    What arrows should I buy!! I am going crazy!! I don't wanna cheap out on arrows but I don't want to spend a fortune either!! What should I get???
     
  2. TAuth41

    TAuth41 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Deer Crossing Archery. Look em up

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  3. grnhd

    grnhd Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You're going to get a bazzlion different opinions...and here is mine. I like Gold Tip XT hunters. A good compromise between performance and price.
     
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    A guy has a bunch of shafts in the classifieds here ....good prices
     
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    Whats your setup?
     
  6. Dustin

    Dustin Weekend Warrior

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    I have a mathews HeliM set at 70 lbs with a QAD mathews rest.
     
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    Im a fan of the Black Eagle Arrows. I have the Rampages with the .001+/- tolerance, and have no complaints about the arrows at all. I haven't had one break after going through a deer yet (besides one that got curb stomped by a bleeding deer).
     
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    Easton Axis 9.5 GPI 340s
    100 Grain Field Points
    100 Grain Slick Tricks
    Right Helical Blazer Vanes
     
  9. tacklebox

    tacklebox Grizzled Veteran

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    If you are lookin for hunting purposes only the BEA Rampages are awesome, I'm shooting the Carnivores, myself, either are great arrows for a great price
     
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    MichiHunter Weekend Warrior

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    If you're on a budget and want quality arrows, buy them one or two at a time. There's nothing written in stone saying you have to buy them a dozen at a time. Sure, at big box stores, they'll typically sell them by the dozen, but at archery shops you can buy them one at a time if you like.

    Like GRNHD, I also use the Goldtips.
     
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    Loggyjens74 Weekend Warrior

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    ICS Hunters! Fast and Hard hitting!!
     
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    These arrows have really impressed me.
     
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    I'm a big fan of easton axis and easton bloodline. Both are fantastic shafts and reasonably priced. If I tear up any of my maxima reds they're going to be replaced with axis.
     

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