Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE
#41
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 82
RE: Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE
Have you guys discovered Bowhunt America magazine? I think it's the greatest. The latest issue has an offer that seems too good to be true and I intend to take advantage of it. Here it is. Subscribe for four years for $69.95 and get one dozen Easton ST Axis arrow shafts for free. I don't know how one can go wrong.
#44
RE: Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE
#45
RE: Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE
How in the world do you fletch these skinny shafts with a hard helical? Dang, I'd have trouble getting an offset on them. Just saw them today. I'll have to do some shooting with them I guess. They remind me of the tiny 3D arrows the tourny archers use.
Because they are so thin, is it really as hard to fletch them as it looks?
Because they are so thin, is it really as hard to fletch them as it looks?
#47
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Indiana USA
Posts: 382
RE: Easton ST AXIS: VERY IMPRESSIVE
JeffB,
I am interested in trying the easton st axis shafts. I am going to be shooting a hoyt xtec at 67 pounds, with a 29 inch draw using a loop and release. My arrows will be 30 inches long, with 3, 4 inch duravanes. I will use 100 grain fixed blade heads. What size will I need to shoot. I went on easton's website, but couldn't get the chart for this arrow. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bhunter32.
I am interested in trying the easton st axis shafts. I am going to be shooting a hoyt xtec at 67 pounds, with a 29 inch draw using a loop and release. My arrows will be 30 inches long, with 3, 4 inch duravanes. I will use 100 grain fixed blade heads. What size will I need to shoot. I went on easton's website, but couldn't get the chart for this arrow. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bhunter32.