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best carbon tapered arrow??

Started by NORCO55, October 04, 2009, 06:00:00 PM

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NORCO55

So which one is the better one to use? Looking for a tuff arrow to shoot 3d and other targets and hunt with and shoot the elusive stump!!!!! Thanks shooting a 80 spine fir shaft now. Affraid to shoot them into stumps though. So which ones would be good to use and if you know the spine please post them up. Looking for the wife gift ideas for birthdau and xmas Thanks

amar911

Arrow Dynamics shafts are my favorite tapered shafts. I like the Hammerheads because they are incredibly tough. There is also the Hammerhead Lite. These have a very wide spine tolerance.

Allan
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Paul Mattson

I would consider the AD's the best tapered Carbon Shaft.  You have a wide range of choices.  From the Black shaft to the Wood Grain.  Add brass inserts to the shafts and a point collar now you will have one tough arrow for stump shooting.

JRY309

I really like my AD's,I shoot both Trads and Trad Lite's.They seem to be really tolerent of different bow draw weights.Just got some woodgrain Trads.

limbcracker

My AD lites and AD lite hammerhead's fly great out of every bow I have shot them out of, much better than parrallel arrows. I did smash a hammerhead lite when I shot it into a 3/4 plywood tipover target with a steel blunt, 55lb recurve. I would get the point collars for stump shooting.

limbcracker

PS: A friend put an AD trad lite on a spine tester, it tested 70lbs. I have heard of the reg trads being too stiff for some bows, never heard of a lite being too weak for anybody yet.


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