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Easton Aftermath Who Shoots them

Started by tracker12, August 15, 2016, 08:22:00 AM

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tracker12

Looking at trying the Easton Aftermath arrows.  Anyone out there using them and have some comments.
T ZZZZ

Rock 'N Bow

I don't shoot Aftermaths, but I do use the now discontinued Beman Pork Chops which as far as I can tell have identical specs. There are very durable and consistent in spine but a few were a bit crooked. For the price I think they are great. I use the less than perfect shafts for stumping and target practice.
Todd Henck Longbow 68" 58#@28"
Dave Johnson Longbow 66" 60#@27"
Northern Mist Ramer 64" 50#@27"
Northern Mist Classic 68" 52#@28"
Shrew Hill #1 "Alpha" 67" 48#@28"

Onions

Been shooting the Aftermath and Pork Chop for two years.
I am sure that these two shafts are identical.

Very durable shaft. Shot through two deer last season neither was a pass through, I figured both shafts would be broken when I recovered the deer. I was pleasantly surprised both were still perfect, still shooting them today.

Chris <><

tracker12

Chris
Thanks for the feedback.  What is your arrow setup.  Are you using a brass insert n them.  I'd like to get my arrow weight to about 500 grains.  Running a full length with 50 brass insert and 150 head might get me there.
T ZZZZ

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tracker 12,
My set up is 500 spine, 30.75" long. 250gr head, with 3 X 5.75" banana feathers.
I shoot this out of a 43lb A&H longbow.

Honestly, this setup bares shafts terrible! Consistently shows that this is too week. For perfect bare shaft flight I should use a 175gr head. However, with the big feathers it flies absolutely beautiful and I like the extra weight on the front.

I do a lot of 40-60 yard shooting in the backyard, and they flew just as true as arrows that are perfectly bare shaft tuned.

Hope this helps!

chris <><


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