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    someone bring me outside of the box please

    since i bought my bow 6 or 7 years ago the pro shop had me shooting x weaves 300 (hunter/ slt or stl what ever they are)all the bows ive had shot them well. two seasons ago i got some x weave pro and experienced +-.001 for the first time and befor the season i robinhooded two of them which i had not done before the pros....well now xweaves are few and far between at the pro shops round here so i need some recommendations on arrows that would rival the x weave pros

    i shoot a drenalen at 72lbs with a 29" dl

    thanks!!!

    #2
    Gt pros lightweight like the CFs and .001

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      #3
      I won't shoot anything but Gold Tips.

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        #4
        CE Blue streak selects

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          #5
          Harvest Time Archery. Better flight and grouping than others. GT 5575,Easton Flatline,Blackhawk Vapors to name a few.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Hudge View Post
            since i bought my bow 6 or 7 years ago the pro shop had me shooting x weaves 300 (hunter/ slt or stl what ever they are)all the bows ive had shot them well. two seasons ago i got some x weave pro and experienced +-.001 for the first time and befor the season i robinhooded two of them which i had not done before the pros....well now xweaves are few and far between at the pro shops round here so i need some recommendations on arrows that would rival the x weave pros

            i shoot a drenalen at 72lbs with a 29" dl

            thanks!!!
            X-weave pros are very good arrows and hard to beat. One of my favorites...I shoot 3d and hunt with 'em. I would imagine any pse dealer could order you some.

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              #7
              anybody sweet on fmjs iv kinda been lookin at them

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                #8
                My all time favorite arrow and I still believe the best on the market is an Easton ACC, but when I sold the shop I owned and could not get them at cost, I switched over to Gold Tip XT Hunters and have had zero problems with them. Strong and fairly inexpensive in comparison to others.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hudge View Post

                  i shoot a drenalen at 72lbs with a 29" dl

                  thanks!!!
                  Originally posted by txcountryboy86 View Post
                  CE Blue streak selects
                  350's at that

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hudge View Post
                    anybody sweet on fmjs iv kinda been lookin at them
                    Yes, there are a lot of people who really like the FMJs, myself included.

                    I've also had Radial XWeaves, and being that you're from Houston I am pretty sure we got them at the same place. I've noticed that over time they don't fly like they did when they were newer.

                    My current favorite is the FMJs, and my second favorite is the ST Axis Nanos.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hudge View Post
                      since i bought my bow 6 or 7 years ago the pro shop had me shooting x weaves 300 (hunter/ slt or stl what ever they are)all the bows ive had shot them well. two seasons ago i got some x weave pro and experienced +-.001 for the first time and befor the season i robinhooded two of them which i had not done before the pros....well now xweaves are few and far between at the pro shops round here so i need some recommendations on arrows that would rival the x weave pros

                      i shoot a drenalen at 72lbs with a 29" dl

                      thanks!!!
                      I would just order them online. They are gonna be much cheaper and you can get them cut to length and everything.

                      You are gonna lose A TON of speed going from X-Weaves to FMJs. The comparable Easton arrow is gonna be a Flatline.

                      I shot nothing but X-Weaves for almost 4 years and now shoot Flatlines due to getting them at a good price. I think they perform very similar.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TexasCanesFan View Post
                        I would just order them online. They are gonna be much cheaper and you can get them cut to length and everything.

                        You are gonna lose A TON of speed going from X-Weaves to FMJs. The comparable Easton arrow is gonna be a Flatline.

                        I shot nothing but X-Weaves for almost 4 years and now shoot Flatlines due to getting them at a good price. I think they perform very similar.
                        easton is different when it comes to 300 340 400 and 500s arnt they or am i mistaken i shoot the 300 x weaves
                        the main reason im shying away from the weaves is cuz they arnt readily available anymore to me like they used to be and that put me in a pinch llast season cuz the pro shop kept sayin yea well have em in in a day or two......they never got the shipment so i had to shoot bemans when i was tuned to he weaves........i was down to two weaves and headed to a hunt so i had to settle ......i didnt like doin that needless to say so this is the result

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Hudge View Post
                          easton is different when it comes to 300 340 400 and 500s arnt they or am i mistaken i shoot the 300 x weaves
                          Actually, I think I was told the Radial X Weaves 300s are actually a 360 shaft.

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                            #14
                            I have been shooting FMJ's since they were introduced and will continue to shoot them as long as they make them. I like the durability and the weight of them.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TX_Kevin View Post
                              Actually, I think I was told the Radial X Weaves 300s are actually a 360 shaft.
                              300s are a .359 spine.

                              Just buy 340s in the Easton and you would be fine.

                              I would still just order X weaves if that is what you like to shoot.

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