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Another Carbon Question

Started by Bob Foster, May 19, 2008, 06:40:00 PM

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Bob Foster

I have been shooting Carbonwood V-MAXX 3000's with my Super Shrew 58", 60#@28" and they are getting hard to come by.
I'm looking for a placement carbon arrow. What would be a good equivalent replacement?

DeerSpotter

Back to the top, somebody on you should build into this better than me.  I shoot lower poundage bows, my first guess would be something in the 400 range, like the axis 400, but I know there's plenty of talented people on here to gave you a better idea.

Carl
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Stew

There are several carbons that will work for you. Carbon Express Heritage 150 or 250's. Gold Tip traditional 3555 or 5575's as well. If you like a lot of weight up front then the 250 and 5575 at 29 1/2 with 175 up front will work well.

Gordon martiniuk

another vote for cx express heritage 250 or 150 with 100 gr brass inserts  175 to 225gr broadhead now thats a arrow that will cleanly take any gane also very tough shafts Just flethed up some 30" 150 4 fleth 100gr insert and 175 gr point 622gr total wow and they bare shaft Perfect in my 60lb Little Grizzly Jack kemph bow  :bigsmyl:    :archer:
Gord


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