Carbon or Aluminum
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Both carbon and alluminum arrows work. Really I think its more personal opinion than anything these days. If you take a top end carbon that is assembled correctly with sqaure ends and a good insert and tip there shouldnt be much of a wobble problem. Carbon arrows keep getting better and are much stronger and stabilize faster than aluminums do. Dont get me wrong I shot aluminums foryears but personaly I dont see what an aluminum arrow doesthat a carbon doesnt do better.
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Both carbon and alluminum arrows work. Really I think its more personal opinion than anything these days. If you take a top end carbon that is assembled correctly with sqaure ends and a good insert and tip there shouldnt be much of a wobble problem. Carbon arrows keep getting better and are much stronger and stabilize faster than aluminums do. Dont get me wrong I shot aluminums foryears but personaly I dont see what an aluminum arrow doesthat a carbon doesnt do better.
Both carbon and alluminum arrows work. Really I think its more personal opinion than anything these days. If you take a top end carbon that is assembled correctly with sqaure ends and a good insert and tip there shouldnt be much of a wobble problem. Carbon arrows keep getting better and are much stronger and stabilize faster than aluminums do. Dont get me wrong I shot aluminums foryears but personaly I dont see what an aluminum arrow doesthat a carbon doesnt do better.