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Choosing Carbon Arrow

Started by abbatoys, May 14, 2011, 12:18:00 PM

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SuperK

Big Jim's Gold Tip blems...3555.  The price is right and they work great for me and my setup!
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b44mag

im new and both gt 55/75 and trad only 500's
have worked fine for me
st epics and trophy hunter's good also
i really don't see any differance but im new so
maybe in time i will

Ydanny

Beman MFX Classics and Carbon Express Heritages in my book are the best.  I also like the Beman Bowhunters and Traditional Only carbons.  I like trying differint arrow shafting, its not cheap but you learn what you like and what you don't.

Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by abbatoys:
For those of you shooting carbon arrows, what is your brand / model of choice? Looking to get a set to use with a new bow for whitetails. It is 50 lb @ 28 Whisperstik Recurve. Thanks, Scott
yer question will only yield a confusing array of arrow opinions, none of which will be nail driving specific to YOU.

what you wanna do is get yerself a carbon (or alum or woodie) shaft test kit so YOU can figure out best what'll work for YOU and not me or those other guys.  shaft/arrow test kits are life savers when ya get a new bow to wring out, and since we're in this game for life, the test kit cost will pay for itself within a very short order.

dunno how to make/build arrows?  ah, yer a trad archer and bowhunter, you need to know and do this!  we can help!  building arrows is too stupid easy!  check out our 'how to - resources' forum!    :)
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Pepper

Rob,
You have the gift of cutting through all the BS.
We all have tried diffrent shafts,point,insert,fletching combos, that is how we came to the conclusions that are posted above.
Hang in there, keep up the good work.
Archery is a family sport, enjoy it with your family.

abbatoys

I have built quite a few sets of woodies and lately have been shooting aluminum. Looking to try the carbon route and just wanted a starting point. Thanks for all the replies, Scott...
62" Thunderstick Moab  52lb @ 28"
60" Bear Takedown 45lb @ 28"
60" Bear 59'er 45lb @ 28"

Chaz

I second[or 3rd] the blems from big jim- 35/55 cut at 30" with 150g. point shoot well out of my 45# longbow- CHEAP but GOOD shafts-- the blem is usually a slight cosmetic finish error---
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cacciatore

I have found the Carbon Express Eritage to be the most consistent in spine and weight.Very tough as well.
For your set up you can use the 150 or if you want more weight for bigger critters go with the 250 loaded on point.
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nschlag

i have shot both easton axis 400's and traditional only carbon from 3R. both are great imho. axis are slightly harder to fletch because they are quite skinny.

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wapiti1997

Carbon Express Maxima Hunter 250, 75 grain brass insert and 125 grain head, flies great out of my 50 pound longbow setups, 510 grains total, 195 fps out of my Herway TD longbow.
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Yeoman Bowman

I'll put in a vote for the GT blems for Big Jims. I shoot the 1535's & they fly great.

I just can't use them for stump shooting.   :mad:
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xtrema312

Like Rob said you need to figure out what works for you and a test kit is a great way to start out.  In general I have shot the Beman hunter, Beman Bow Hunter, GT trad's, and CX heritage shafts.  The Beman Bow Hunter is a cheap shaft and decent, but will not take the punishment of the other shafts.  I like the heft of the CX, but I don't care for the finish.  I find the GT trad to have all the weight I need, the finish is nice looking and wears like iron, they are quite durable, and the blems are a great deal.  I want to try some MFX shafts sometime, but I don't like that they are a skinny shaft and can't use my large assortment of 5/16 brass inserts and points. I think the AD's are great and fly well out of everything I have shot them from, but I don't care for the high cost.  GT Trad blems for me!
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abbatoys

I got a few Axis 400 and 340 shafts made up. Used 50 gr insert and 150 gr woodsman head on a full length 340. Seems to fly ok. The 400 is full length, standard inser with 150 gr woodsman and it seems to fly ok too. Just not darts like I want. Going to try some GT shafts next. The local trad shop is in the process of moving (right around the corner from me) so they are closed for another week or so before I can get some help..Thanks to all, Scott
62" Thunderstick Moab  52lb @ 28"
60" Bear Takedown 45lb @ 28"
60" Bear 59'er 45lb @ 28"

GREASEMAN

Ditto on the Carbon Express Heritage shafts!!

JamesKerr

Hetitage 250's with about 200 up front
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xtrema312

Abbatoys,

What is the center cut on your mojo? I had one, but don't remember.
1 Timothy 4:4(NKJV)
For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving.

Firefly Long Bow  James 4:14
60" MOAB 54@29 James 1:17

Michigan Longbow Association


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