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Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by chart33, Mar 1, 2011.

  1. chart33

    chart33 Weekend Warrior

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    Well I am now down to three arrows so it is time to go out and purchase some new ones. I went with the red head carbon express last year because the price was right. What are others shooting? Has anyone shot any arrows that they hated? Hit me with some suggestions!

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    ARYAN1 Weekend Warrior

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    I use Easton ACC pro hunters am Im ordering some in 300 spine, I have a brand new set of 12 in the 340 spine I could work a killer deal for you, they are 28" complete
     
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    OHbowhntr Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Get something in a .340 spine, and leave it a little long 28.5" or so and tip it with a 125gr BH and you should come out well. You're spine with your DL is a "tweener .360 range so you either go with a REALLY short .400 with a 100gr tip, or a touch long .340 to get where you need to be with a 125.
     
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    i shoot axis nanos
     
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    Muddslinger2008 Weekend Warrior

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    I will be shooting Easton Power Flights as soon as my bow comes in. Shot them for a couple of years before i stoped bow hunting so i figured that was a good place to start from.
     

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