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Old 01-16-2004, 08:46 AM
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I notice on the Easton website that they tout these shafts as being perfect for the new dropaway rests and mechanical heads. Is that to say they may not work as well with fixed blade broadheads? A local pro shop told me there is no way to tune your fixed blades with these shafts with fixed blades.......of course that is right after he pushed Spitfires at me.........by the way, no dice.
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Old 01-16-2004, 10:25 AM
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A local pro shop told me there is no way to tune your fixed blades with these shafts with fixed blades.
I seem to recall Jeff stating that his heads all spun perfectly true once installed.
Assuming correct spine and bow tune, I wouldn't see why not.

Sounds like the local "pro" is full of crap, but you seem to have that figured out
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I seem to recall Jeff stating that his heads all spun perfectly true once installed. Assuming correct spine and bow tune, I wouldn't see why not.

Sounds like the local "pro" is full of crap, but you seem to have that figured out
Uh yep. Shot my Razorback 100's out 30 yards at 278 FPS without a hitch..well..when I did my part and didn't hitch anything up
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