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easton full metal jackets

Started by reinmb, September 20, 2010, 10:16:00 PM

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reinmb

anyone shoot easton full metal jackets?  I shot one today with no fletching, seemed to fly ok and a heck of a quicker than my grizzlys

Jake Fr

i shoot them and don't have any problems with them great penatration and fly realy well

Manitoba Stickflinger

I shoot them and really like them. I use the 500's with between 200 and 250 grains up front. They seem to tune nicely out of all my bows. I tried the 400's but with a shorter draw can't get them to tune. I'll be getting 60lb limbs soon and the 400's should work. I find them very accurate and the aluminum wrap will show flaws unlike a carbon only arrow. You'll like them...don't hesitate to try them...Ryan

Steve O

Yes, love the FMJ.  This may be of interest to you:
  Full Metal Jacket Testing

A.S.

This will be my 2nd season hutning with them. They have treated me very well hunting as well as on the 3D range!

COOCH

Put me in the love them column.There an awsome arrow choice.
Jeff Couture

S. Brant Osborn

Wow
I was going to ask about these today!
Ill try them after the season.
"I'm the proud son of a Vietnam Vet and proud to be Made in America!"

LoweBow

I hunted w/ them for one season...great arrows..great mass...great finish, but not as tough as I like... I switched back to the normal Axis sharfts as I've never snapped one.
The FMJ shafts are more brittle and WILL bend as the aluminum can get mis-shapen or dented when target shooting...
JMO.....
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MossyOak Pro Staff.
They can have my bow when it's pried from my cold dead fingers.

reinmb

I bought a doz today, I pull 28" unless excited, 54#s (again unless excited). I bought the 400s and cut them at 30".  I went with the standered insert, and 125 gr head.  With no fletching they seem to fly great from my black widow.

What kinda broadheads are you using with the FMJ

Bird Dog

Best arrows I've ever shot. I was looking for one arrow that I could shoot from all of my bows--44 to 56 lbs. The FMJ 400s proved to be perfect.

reinmb

What kinda broadheads are you using with the FMJ

Steve O

Bruce,

You can use any broad head you want.  If you want to use some kind of glue on head, you just need to mount it on a broad head adapter.  I've shot SS Snuffers, Woosmen, big Snuffers, and RazorCaps on them.  Other friends use Stingers and STOS.

DTD

I purchased some this summer and really like them. I'm shooting the 340's, over 11 grains per inch. With 250 up front, total arrow weight is 622 grains.
I added blue barred feathers with the blue nock for my quiver arrows-look pretty good to me! White fletch on strike arrow. I also added a brass insert to one-total arrow weight is 688.

Chimaster

I've shot them for a while now, and have no complaints. They can take a beating too.

Bird Dog

I'm shooting 150 gr. heads with standard inserts.

Chris Shelton

QuoteOriginally posted by LoweBow:
I hunted w/ them for one season...great arrows..great mass...great finish, but not as tough as I like... I switched back to the normal Axis sharfts as I've never snapped one.
The FMJ shafts are more brittle and WILL bend as the aluminum can get mis-shapen or dented when target shooting...
JMO.....
that was my problem, broke almost half a dozen one day while rabbit hunting, the Axis without the aluminum coating are way stronger!
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

stalkin4elk

Hard hits with heavy arrows will mushroom the shaft ends and bend the shaft at the back of the insert especially on angled impacts. They fly good but are too expensive for the easy damage. Get the standard carbon H.I.T. shafts.


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