Running low on my usual heritage 250s. 3d shoot misses have been hard on me. Went rumaging through the collection of random arrows I have around. Came out with three easton xx75 legacy 2020 arrows. Haven't shot aluminum in awhile. forgot what a great shaft these are. I thing they are around 13.5 grains per inch. Makes for a quiet shot. Anybody else shoot these?
You are correct 13.5gpi,a buddy of mine just did the same as you and gave some of his oldies a try again , a new Love Afair has begain.
Im loving the 2020s with a 175gr head. They shoot great out of my 63# longbow.
oh my! memory lane!
32 years ago, i shot 2020s out of my 65# howatt hunter in the bountiful game fields of montana.
i tried 2117s, too, and they flew as well, but were much less durable.
hooked on carbon now, though. probably ought to reconsider.
carry on!
joe
great hunting arrow nice and heavy
All I shoot is aluminum! Tryed the others, didn't care for'em. Love me some 2117's and 2020's!
Jason
I like to shoot 2020's from my 64lb. Pete George longbow. I am still hoarding 2doz. of the AO arrows. They are for hunting only. They work out of my Bear recurve as well. It is 55lb. Depending how the riser is cut to center 2020 will work for a wide range of bow weights.
I shoot 30 inch 2020s with 145grain points out of my 50# griffon longbow. Might do up some for hunting only. Carbon is a little more durable in the 3d department.
The 2020 was is the most durable shaft/arrow Easton ever sold.
Love those aluminums. The 2018's are all I shoot.