Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
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Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
okay, so, what's the difference? why are the beman's $30-$40 cheaper a dz? they sound like the same arrow. (i've never shot the beman's before.) are the a/c/c's better quality or something? any opinions?
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
A/C/C's have a thinner walled aluminum core tube and 3 wraps of carbon ! They are slightly lighter weight but stonger and more consistant with the 3 wraps of carbon !
The Matrix on the other hand have a thicker aluminum core tube(giving them a little more weight)......but only 2 wraps of carbon ! Therefore they are easier to bend !
I didn't think the Matrix were even in the ballpark ........durability wise........when I tried them compared to A/C/C's !! JMHO !
The Matrix on the other hand have a thicker aluminum core tube(giving them a little more weight)......but only 2 wraps of carbon ! Therefore they are easier to bend !
I didn't think the Matrix were even in the ballpark ........durability wise........when I tried them compared to A/C/C's !! JMHO !
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
ah, thanks for the info. i didn't realize they were made differently.
really, though, they were that much less durable? hmmm...
I didn't think the Matrix were even in the ballpark ........durability wise
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
I shoot matrix shafts , and love um . They are very durable , I have yet to bend one in 2 years .They are slightly fatter than accs , and slightly heavyer . They shoot about the same , very accurate . I hope they never stop makeing them .
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
I shoot the matrix shaft also. I have had good luck with them and like the extra weight. I've found the durability issue to be a moot point with all the different arrows I've tried. If I miss and they don't hit anything hard they are good to go, if they hit something solid they all bend or break.
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
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I hope they never stop makeing them .
I hope they never stop makeing them .
as it stands now, i'm kind of stuck on the fence about whether i should buy them or not...some say they are not durable, some say they are...lol. btw, ijimmy and mez, would you happen to have a selection chart for the matrix? i can't seem to find one anywhere. also, do you use super uni bushings with the matrix shafts?
thanks for the help.
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
Yes they are discontinued for 2005, I talked to easton today to try and get a good comparison for you and the guy on the phone said the matrix is discontinued for 2005
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
thanks for the help ash2042. i thought they were discontinued. anyone care to give a comparison between the matrix and a xx75 - durability wise? i'm sure the matrix must be more durable, but how much more?
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RE: Beman Metal Matrix Aluminum/Carbon Arrows vs. A/C/C
I was going to post the exact same question (difference b/t Matrix and A/C/C?)...wasn't expecting to see the Matrix will be discontinued for '05 though. Guess I can mark them off my comparison chart.
I currently shoot Carbon Express Terminator Hunters and have had decent success w/ them, but am always looking to improve my shooting by getting more reliable gear. I certainly don't mind spending a few extra bucks to get the better product, but do rely heavily on folks from these hunting forums. I will probably buy a half dozen A/C/C arrows and give them a whirl for '05 season. Does anybody want to talk me out of this?
I currently shoot Carbon Express Terminator Hunters and have had decent success w/ them, but am always looking to improve my shooting by getting more reliable gear. I certainly don't mind spending a few extra bucks to get the better product, but do rely heavily on folks from these hunting forums. I will probably buy a half dozen A/C/C arrows and give them a whirl for '05 season. Does anybody want to talk me out of this?