Easton ACC's vs. Beman CarbonMetal Matrix vs. Blackhawk CAA's
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I think Cabela's sells a version of this, at least they used to. I going to take a guess here and say the main differences between acc's and the others is the quality control on the acc's. They are expensive for a reason. They are handpicked and culled arrows. Each are grouped and lettered or numbered in lot numbers or something for weight. And they are varified for straightness I think. What ever the specs say, you really are getting arrows that good. It's not an estimation. This makes these arrows VERY consistant from arrow, thus making them very accurate.
I don't believe the other carbon/aluminum arrows are like this. I could be wrong though.
Here is a link to bowjacksons website, Just go thru the arrow manufactures links and see what they have to offer.
http://home.att.net/~sajackson/archery.html
Good luck,
Paul
I don't believe the other carbon/aluminum arrows are like this. I could be wrong though.
Here is a link to bowjacksons website, Just go thru the arrow manufactures links and see what they have to offer.
http://home.att.net/~sajackson/archery.html
Good luck,
Paul
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I don't have a comparison basis for them but I shoot the matrix and have been very happy with them. Beman is no longer producing them though. You can get some right now at good prices because everyone is closing them out. With that in mind you would probably be best to get the ACC from easton because when it comes time to replace the arrows the Bemans won't be available.