Somebody talk to me about Gold Tips
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ORIGINAL: nodog
The cabela's shaft is one and the same. Just less expensive.
ORIGINAL: BigJ71
I may take a closer look at the Bemans ICS 300 Camo Huners. I shot the 340's when I had my older wheel cam bow(s) and they were great, no complaints. I don't know why I stopped using them.[
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ORIGINAL: bowtechben
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
I haven't had any complaints about my Gold tip XTs
I may take a closer look at the Bemans ICS 300 Camo Huners. I shot the 340's when I had my older wheel cam bow(s) and they were great, no complaints. I don't know why I stopped using them.[
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I think the all carbon arrows are going to take a lot more abuse than the carbon/ aluminum arrows.With some of the better straight carbon arrows,a target miss or putting it through an animal or having one glance off another arrow is not going to render it useless.
I shot ACC's for a couple of years and I got tired of having the side walls indent when you were shooting groups or shooting 3D and having someone hit your arrow.I do agree that they fly excellent.For me they just were not durable enough.
I shot ACC's for a couple of years and I got tired of having the side walls indent when you were shooting groups or shooting 3D and having someone hit your arrow.I do agree that they fly excellent.For me they just were not durable enough.
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ORIGINAL: tsoc
I think the all carbon arrows are going to take a lot more abuse than the carbon/ aluminum arrows.With some of the better straight carbon arrows,a target miss or putting it through an animal or having one glance off another arrow is not going to render it useless.
I shot ACC's for a couple of years and I got tired of having the side walls indent when you were shooting groups or shooting 3D and having someone hit your arrow.I do agree that they fly excellent.For me they just were not durable enough.
I think the all carbon arrows are going to take a lot more abuse than the carbon/ aluminum arrows.With some of the better straight carbon arrows,a target miss or putting it through an animal or having one glance off another arrow is not going to render it useless.
I shot ACC's for a couple of years and I got tired of having the side walls indent when you were shooting groups or shooting 3D and having someone hit your arrow.I do agree that they fly excellent.For me they just were not durable enough.
Thanks for the posts fellas...keep them comming. I'm going to be away for the weekend checking some out of town hunting spots, I'll check in Sunday evening.
Later all.