Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: El Cajon California USA
Posts: 177
Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I use the Easton A/C/C also but the shaft is so small the broadheads are bigger. What kind of broadheads do you use on them?
"The bigger they are the bigger the harder fall."
"The bigger they are the bigger the harder fall."
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Jamestown SC USA
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RE: Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The smaller shaft sizes use a half-out insert for broadheads. The threaded portion of the insert is actually outside of the shaft, but otherwise it works just like a regular insert.
Hope this answers your question. Good luck.
Hope this answers your question. Good luck.
#4
RE: Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have to ask, why are you shooting ACC's for hunting? They have a aluminum core wrapped with Carbon. They will bend just like a regular aluminum arrow!! For the price of those arrow's, you could almost get 2 dozen "all" carbon arrows instead!! Beman ICS or GoldTip's are a much better choice, and much more durable than those ACC's!!
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#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like them in general and find them pretty durable, though I don't use them hunting. I am a little leary of arrow durability. Non-broken does not mean can be used again. ACCs can take some heavy punishment, based on the non-scoring places I have lofted them on the range over the years. But under what circumstances they can be shot again is another mater, and it applies to all arrows. If your used to using them for 3D, their cost on a few additional shots a year isn't going to bother you. Accuracy wise they are some of the best arrows made.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rushville NE
Posts: 343
RE: Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On the ACCS smaller than 3-60 the broadhead adapter rings are the way to go, 3-60 & 3-71 generally don't require them. I've hunted with ACCs for years, just a little more accurate for me & that's reason enough.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pewaukee WI USA
Posts: 42
RE: Easton A/C/C shooters help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, you can buy broadhead adapters but with Titanium 85, 100 or 125 from Barrie/Rocky Mountain there is no need for.
These broadheads fit my ACC360 just perfect.
Vodek
WZ
These broadheads fit my ACC360 just perfect.
Vodek
WZ