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    Carbon Express vs Easton Epic N Fused

    Been shooting the Easton Epic N-Fused arrows (400 / 8.6 gr) for a while now and like them.
    The problem is I shot 3 Carbon Express Maxima Hunters the other day (350 / 8.9) and grouped them right on each other.
    Now Im confused on which arrows to be shooting.

    What yalls input on this "situation!"

    #2
    I would shoot whatever groups the tightest. Kind of like bullets...some ammo fits your gun better than others.

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      #3
      I dont understand. You have arrows that are set up for our bow, and then some some different arrows, and cant decide to buy more? I have to fall back tot he aint broke theory here, and say you are way overthinking this. Both are very good arrows, and they will both do what you want them to. The arrows are not the reason you were stacking them, the shooter was. Ill bet you can shoot a tight group with any arrow that is properly built for your set up regardless of the brand.

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        #4
        shoot what makes you more comfortable, I like the Maximas better than the Gold Tip XT hunters that I also shoot. so I shoot the Maximas, they fly much better in my opinion.

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          #5
          I shot the Axis NFused last year. Had 1 break while shooting at the range, and then both of them I shot at deer broke in half (one on a complete pass through with NO rocks on the other side of the deer).

          I'm going back to CX arrows this year.

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            #6
            It may have something to do with the spine difference in arrows. The easton is a 400 spine while the cx is a 340 spine I believe. What is your draw length and poundage?

            I love the maxima hunters but on the three deer I have shot, they break where the camo meets the rest of the shaft. They shoot so well that I don't mind if I break a few while hunting.
            Last edited by stryker93; 07-24-2009, 09:40 AM.

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              #7
              I completly agree
              Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
              I dont understand. You have arrows that are set up for our bow, and then some some different arrows, and cant decide to buy more? I have to fall back tot he aint broke theory here, and say you are way overthinking this. Both are very good arrows, and they will both do what you want them to. The arrows are not the reason you were stacking them, the shooter was. Ill bet you can shoot a tight group with any arrow that is properly built for your set up regardless of the brand.

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                #8
                Been shooting the Maxima 350s for 3 years now and still LOVIN EM

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bowhuntntxn View Post
                  I dont understand. You have arrows that are set up for our bow, and then some some different arrows, and cant decide to buy more? I have to fall back tot he aint broke theory here, and say you are way overthinking this. Both are very good arrows, and they will both do what you want them to. The arrows are not the reason you were stacking them, the shooter was. Ill bet you can shoot a tight group with any arrow that is properly built for your set up regardless of the brand.
                  Yes, I can stack the Eastons. The problem is Im down to only 4 of them. I just shot the CX's for sh$% and giggles, and liked them.
                  Not trying to fix something not broken, just arrow shopping.
                  Im not sure about you, but with bowhunting, you're always tinkering with stuff. At least I am. Ive been very happy with the Eastons, just wanted some opinions on CX's.

                  Thanks for your input.

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                    #10
                    I bought some Maximas to use this year....so far they shoot pretty tight groups for me, I've been impressed with them

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                      #11
                      which one is priced better? Stronger? WHich one do you have more faith in?

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