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Easton Axis Arrows w/ Feathers?

Started by yohanaz, June 14, 2026, 06:27:24 PM

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yohanaz

I have a 64" Toelke Whip 42lbs at 28" coming in the mail!  It was suggested to me to get 5mm Easton Axis arrows - 500 spine ... start working back at 31" w/ 200 grains upfront.

I am struggling to find somewhere where I can purchase 5mm Easton Axis Arrows with Feathers installed.  Any suggestions?  I was also unable to find any with traditional wood grains.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Jim Wright

Google it and you'll find Bass Pro, Lancaster Archery and others sell them. I believe the only ones that come in a "wood grain" finish are the Fred Eichler series.

Arctic Hunter

Fletching arrows is simple and used bitz jigs are relatively cheap.

Then you can fletch them however you want too.
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Roger Norris

Those are great shafts, but you might enjoy fletching them up yourself. I like 4, 4 inch feathers on that shaft. You won't find that pre-made.
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MnFn

I am a fan of wood arrows, but I really like how Easton Axis shafts fly out of my 48-50# ASL's. 27" 500's work for me.

I had a dozen put together by the Footed Shaft when they were in Rochester MN. These have 5" three fletch and it works, but I do like 4" four fletch on my woodies also.

The only thing I would caution you about is those aluminum in/out inserts. They break quite easily. The steel ones are good I think.
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Orion

Depending on your draw and arrow length, 500 spine (about 63#@28") might be too stiff. 


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