Looking to move to from my light carbon express blue streak 250's to a heavier hunting arrow.....what's a good tough brand arrow and weight?
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I also left carbon express after watching a video demonstrating that their dual spine was a total market ploy, I went to bloodsport arrows from muddy (originally Harvest Time arrows) and I really like them. I got the HT1's 350 with 10.2gpi cut to 29 in. I'm just a little under 500 grains and love them. They get some super penetration on my target.
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I have recently switched to Axis N fused arrows and really like them. I was shooting ACC pro hunters and liked them to but once they bend they are done. You can't straighten them (at least it isn't reccomended). I was thinking about the FMJ's but realized I would have the same problem with them. I know they are great arrows but wanted something that would last me a long time so I went with the Axis N Fused. The fact they they were on clearance at academy sure helped too. I got a dozen for $40.
Btw, I have 340's at 28in w/ 125gr broadheads for a total around 446gr. Not to heavy but not to light.Last edited by frh290; 08-26-2012, 07:41 PM.
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Gold Tip Pro Hunters.....I'm a big believer in the strength of Gold Tip arrows after shooting them in competition this year. The black Pro Hunters are 8.9 gpi and the camo is 10.9 or something in that neighborhood.
The Pro Hunter is strong and very straight....
It has a straightness tolerance of only .001.
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