As far as I can tell from the spec sheets on Easton's website, Camo Hunters and Gamegetters are pretty much the same arrows. The only differences I can find are in straightness and weight tolerance (Gamegetters are a little less straight and can vary a little more in weight than Camo Hunters). The differences don't seem very significant to me.
I've been shooting Camo Hunters all along, but I'm thinking of switching to Gamegetters for the cost savings. Will I notice any difference in the way the Gamegetters shoot compared to my Camo Hunters?
I don't shoot well enough to tell a difference. Maybe one day, if I keep practiceing.
To me they shoot the same.
Thanks! That's what I figured. Just wanted to hear someone say it before I buy a dozen. I'm sure my shooting is no where near good enough to tell any difference!
I also shoot Camo Hunters, but I'm sticking with them. To quote an old adage, "If it isn't broke, don't fix it". ;)
Even the Gamegetters put many carbons to shame in spine consistency, straightness and weight tolerances. They'll do you fine. :thumbsup:
I have shot both, but found the Camo's seemed to be more durable on 3D targets. All in all both are fine arrows!
I can't tell a difference
The specs on current GG's is correct and the difference is neglible, but if you get GG's from the 70's or 80's they are made from a softer material.
Thanks everyone for the feedback - very helpful!