best arrows?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Posts: 1,985
I only shoot beman ICS Hunters and they have been great and I'm not sure how they are priced compared to others.May have to ask as far as price and quality which is best.Some folks have deeper pockets than others,I can buy mine for $60 a dozen bear shaft and build the way I want.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
I really like PSE's carbon force, and have used carbon express in the past with good results. I bought some Cabela's arrows on sale for practice arrows, and they shoot/group right with the others. Reality, they are all pretty similar and unless you are such a good shot that you are getting paid to shoot and free arrows, buy what you can afford.
#8
Arrows have far easily measured tolerances- it is pretty simple to do testing and see which arrows will have the potential best accuracy, not so much with bows once they are put in someone's hands. They are very different.
Easton A/C technology are the most consistent on the market for measured tolerances. whether it's target or hunting shafts. CX Maxima Selects and any of the Carbon Tech line (at least when they were Made in the USA) are close runners up.
Easton A/C technology are the most consistent on the market for measured tolerances. whether it's target or hunting shafts. CX Maxima Selects and any of the Carbon Tech line (at least when they were Made in the USA) are close runners up.
#10
Arrows have far easily measured tolerances- it is pretty simple to do testing and see which arrows will have the potential best accuracy, not so much with bows once they are put in someone's hands. They are very different.
Easton A/C technology are the most consistent on the market for measured tolerances. whether it's target or hunting shafts. CX Maxima Selects and any of the Carbon Tech line (at least when they were Made in the USA) are close runners up.
Easton A/C technology are the most consistent on the market for measured tolerances. whether it's target or hunting shafts. CX Maxima Selects and any of the Carbon Tech line (at least when they were Made in the USA) are close runners up.
Dude, I've been shooting for a long, long time and tolerances don't mean squat to 95 % of hunters. I hate to say this, and I'm not trying to be ugly, but the average bow hunter isn't good enough to notice.
Now I shoot out to 75 yards and make long distant trick shots, yes no doubt there are better consistent arrows, but like I said, in most cases it really doesn't matter to most hunters. They are trying to put an arrow in a six inch ring at twenty yards, where I might be trying to put an arrow in a one inch ring at 65 yards.