Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
#21
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kansas
Posts: 316
RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
Joe,
While you may think your ability does not warrant the ACC's, many might think otherwise. You should always shoot the best, most consistant arrow you can afford. I believe Len in MD has a theory about the archery triangle, of which arrows are one of the components. I will try to find a link here.
JMAC
While you may think your ability does not warrant the ACC's, many might think otherwise. You should always shoot the best, most consistant arrow you can afford. I believe Len in MD has a theory about the archery triangle, of which arrows are one of the components. I will try to find a link here.
JMAC
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
jmac_or:
I know what you are talking about, Len's Tuning Trilogy-tune the bow, arrow, and archer. I can assure you the archer needs the most tuning!
I have, however, always believed the the arrows were very important, moreso than the specific bow being shot. I see lots of guys spend almost $1000 on a bow, sight, rest, etc. and then scimp on the arrows.
By joining a club last year, and getting to shoot more at long range than I have in some time (I used to live on 6 acres and could shoot to 50 yards daily, then the wife and kids wanted to move to town[:@]) I know there was improvement. Just have to rededicate to get better.
I know what you are talking about, Len's Tuning Trilogy-tune the bow, arrow, and archer. I can assure you the archer needs the most tuning!
I have, however, always believed the the arrows were very important, moreso than the specific bow being shot. I see lots of guys spend almost $1000 on a bow, sight, rest, etc. and then scimp on the arrows.
By joining a club last year, and getting to shoot more at long range than I have in some time (I used to live on 6 acres and could shoot to 50 yards daily, then the wife and kids wanted to move to town[:@]) I know there was improvement. Just have to rededicate to get better.
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
ORIGINAL: ACLakey
The Matrix by Beman may be discontinued, but it is still being produced under the name A/C Kinetic by Easton. Great hunting shaft.
Andrew
The Matrix by Beman may be discontinued, but it is still being produced under the name A/C Kinetic by Easton. Great hunting shaft.
Andrew
#24
RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
Was in the bow shop last week and one of the kids that works there said he just ordered 2 dozen Kinetics because they were no longer making them.