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Beman Centershot vs Axis Trad?

Started by jkm97, July 26, 2013, 02:00:00 PM

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jkm97

Is there any difference between these shafts?

neargeezer

The axis traditional come about a half inch longer, only important if you shoot full length as I do.

jkm97

Thanks, I cut mine a couple inches anyway. The Bemans are not quite so pricey.

DarkTimber

The Beman Centershot is a larger diameter (Easton's H Diameter) and takes the HP insert which has a lip on it like a standard insert(not HIT) and they use Easton's H nocks.  The Easton Axis use the HIT insert and the X nock.   The difference in diameter is very slight though.

jkm97

Gotcha you. I just noticed that myself.

nineworlds9

Axis trad is basically the replacement for the Beman MFX
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ishoot4thrills

QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
Axis trad is basically the replacement for the Beman MFX
Except for the difference in weight.

Beman MFX Classic 500= 9.7 gpi

Easton Axis Trad 500= 8.9 gpi
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Bill Carlsen

The Beman Bone  Collector series is nothing but a dressed up MFX.
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Sirius Black

I shoot the CenterShots and really like them. Full length they were 31 1/2", but I use them at 31" even, so no problem (400 spine).
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nineworlds9

QuoteOriginally posted by ishoot4thrills:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by nineworlds9:
Axis trad is basically the replacement for the Beman MFX
Except for the difference in weight.

Beman MFX Classic 500= 9.7 gpi

Easton Axis Trad 500= 8.9 gpi [/b]
YES!  I'm going to miss the MFX for sure.  My favorite arrows!  Skinny and heavy, and EASY to tune!!
52" Texas Recurve
58" Two Tracks Ogemaw
60" Toelke Chinook
62" Tall Tines Stickflinger
64" Big Jim Mountain Monarch
64" Poison Dart LB
66" Wes Wallace Royal
            
Horse Creek TAC, GA
TBOF

LimBender

I am hunting with center shots, cheaper and not a big HIT fan were my main reasons - a nice arrow!  Also comes with the 50/75 brass inserts.
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Brianlocal3

I too am not a fan of the HIT system so I tried the centershot and they are fantastic arrows. I'm cheap though so I stuck with my ICS hunters
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Pheonixarcher

Can someone give the actual difference in diameter on these shafts please? I'd like to try the smaller diameter, but am not a big fan of the HIT inserts either. Also, which shaft is easier to find footing for? Thanks.
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LimBender

Don't have measurements, but It is a really small difference between the two and they both use 9/32 points.  The Centershot uses same inserts and nocks as the old ST Epics (maybe same shaft), and is clearly thinner than other arrows like GT Trad, Trad Only, and CX Heritage.
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Shoot some Zippers and a Bear.

Sirius Black

I think the Beman Centershot is 9/32. Plenty thin enough I think.
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