I guy gave me a dozen 2020's and I don't shoot alum. But If they will fit something I have I'll use them. Thanks Jeff
Well you can foot a whole bunch of Beman MFX 500's. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
If your bow can handle 2020s, they're the most durable aluminum shaft material Easton ever made.
If you can't use them, I have no doubt someone here on TG will want them. Just state the length of the shafts/arrows they are.
I shot 2020 out of my 65# Hill and a Kohannah Kurve 65#@30,flew great and a good heavy and durable shaft.
This might help, I have a Morrison Cheyenne 60" 61@28
Super Kodiak, 58#, 29"
yep, durable with plenty of weight, and I'm sure they are far from obsolete.
The 2020 is a great aluminum arrow.My all time favorite.I dont think I would be making footings from them.Small diameter,thick walled,heavy and durable.I like the 1920 as well for a hunting arrow in aluminum.They are rare though.
I use them out of a 61@29 HH big 5 with a 175grn head
for me the best aloy arrow so far ! durable and weight !
My alltime fav aluminum shaft. Heavy Tough, hard to bend and almost impossible to break. 58# Chek Mate Hunter II and 28" 2020s with 145 gn heads.
JW
They make good goods stakes for your plants.
QuoteOriginally posted by BOWMARKS:
Well you can foot a whole bunch of Beman MFX 500's. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
My thoughts exactly when I read the title of this post!
QuoteOriginally posted by ishoot4thrills:
QuoteOriginally posted by BOWMARKS:
Well you can foot a whole bunch of Beman MFX 500's. :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
My thoughts exactly when I read the title of this post! [/b]
My first thought was "Shooting Lots of Critters".
I love the 2020. If you don't or can't shoot em.
I bet somebody can. ;)
Ill take em if ya dont want em.
Shoot them out of a 60# predator with 160 snuffers......two holes every time and lots of blood.