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Beman Centerline or Axis Trads???

Started by Bullfrog 1, December 29, 2013, 08:12:00 AM

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Bullfrog 1

I am looking to replace my Gold Tips. After breaking 3 in 3 days. I shot the old MFX and they lasted forever. What do you guys like as far as the new shafts? Who has shot both to compare durability? Thanks.   BILL

Cwilder

I have both shafts. The axis are a tad bit more gpi and smaller diameter. But the centershots are cheaper price wise
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Bowwild

I like the Axis Trads best. I haven't tried the Bemans but I was a die-hard MFX fan. However, the Axis Trads have a more durable finish. I have yet to chip the finish and I chipped MFX shaft finishes from time to time. It is my guess that the Beman Centershot is the same finish as MFX.

Ron Vought

The Beman Centershots are great. I have been using them ever since they hit the market. They have been shot into everything and I have yet to break one.

My .500 Centershot arrows are cut to 29" BOP using the 50 grain brass insert and 175 grain point. They finish out at 496 grains. I believe the Centershots are ~$20 less than the Axis in price.


Ron

nineworlds9

Both great, Axis trads a few tenths more gpi and hidden insert.  Centershots a little larger diameter and standard insert.  I love the axis trads cause they're just like the MFX but I have grown quite fond of the Centershots due to the price.
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
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NIGEL01

Just got a dozen the other day, haven't had a chance to shoot them yet.  Think I'm going to like the little bigger shaft.  Been shooting Axis for years, but the price of the new ones seems a tad steep.

Cwilder

The only real problem with both sets of arrows. Easton could have done a better job with the durability of the finish.
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Bullfrog 1

400 0r 340? for a 59# Whippenstick at my 30 inch draw. 31 inch arrow with a 200 grain point? Thanks.  BILL


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