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FINALLY BACK Easton XX75 Autumn Orange

Started by 3R Shooter, November 25, 2016, 08:07:00 AM

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3R Shooter

http://www.3riversarchery.com/easton-autumn-orange-6mm-full-metal-jacket-carbon-shafts.html

The old look is back for a limited run. They are made on the 6 MM Full Metal Jacket model, but it is the autumn orange folks have been asking for.

3Rivers will also be offering them prefletched. Mini-barred cock feather and two solid orange in TrueFlight 5" shield cut left wing.
I work for 3Rivers Archery as the President.
www.3RiversArchery.com

jcar315

Proud Dad to two awesome Kids and a very passionate pig hunter.

Right handed but left eye dominant.

Proud to be a Native TEXAN!!!!!

"TGMM  Family of the Bow"

bluemelonchitlin

Love the look of the Autumn Orange shafts but not a fan of carbon or carbon/aluminum. Won't be any in my quiver.
Revelation 3:20

Pine

Close but no cigar .
Wanted the original XX75 aluminum .
I haven't found many people that like the FMJs .
Good luck with that .
It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

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Ron Haines

Have never tried shooting FMJ.  But I am intrigued.
Ron

Steve O

QuoteOriginally posted by Graps:

I haven't found many people that like the FMJs .
Hah. Good one. I've not found many that don't.  I've got a 5 gallon bucket full of FMJ's that should last me all my days.

Thanks Easton. And thanks 3 Rivers...being in retail I'm sure you know most people only speak up to whine and complain.

huntingarcher

I have a couple Doz coming.Been shooting the grey 6mm FMJs this hunting season and very happy with them.   :thumbsup:
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JDunlap

I have shot the fmj's. they are expensive but deadly! the autumn orange are really cool!
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shag08

They look awesome! I just placed an order for a dozen. Now to decide what color cap wraps and fletchings, hmm......

doug77

What spine for a 30" arrow out of a 48# bear takedown

doug77

indianalongbowshooter

FMJ are some of the best arrows out there, they are expensive but no more so then a 120.00 set of custom wood arrows..my favorite shaft.
dean/indianalongbowshooter

oldbohntr

I used FMJ in Africa. IMO, they offer the best features of both materials.  BTW, autumn orange has always had my vote for the best looking aluminum shaft, so I am very interested in these.
Tom

Bow man

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PBS QRM

Steve O

QuoteOriginally posted by doug77:
What spine for a 30" arrow out of a 48# bear takedown

doug77
Doug, I would go with the 470 on that setup for sure.

crazynate

I'd go 470 with that bow to. Might pick up a dz myself for my 47 pound predator. I remember Jonathan telling us at Compton these might come out. Glad they did. I still have lots of the original aluminums in autumn orange. Love them. Fmj are great arrows to

A.S.

It's a shame they didn't offer them in lighter spines.

Steve O

QuoteOriginally posted by A.S.:
It's a shame they didn't offer them in lighter spines.
It's a shame they didn't offer it in the wood grain too. We had Fred Eichler with all his connections asking for it to no avail. When Billy Shipp had his dipping business a friend and I had some black FMJ dipped in wood grain. They looked great but it was definitely NOT cost effective.

cacciatore

QuoteOriginally posted by Steve O:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by A.S.:
It's a shame they didn't offer them in lighter spines.
It's a shame they didn't offer it in the wood grain too. We had Fred Eichler with all his connections asking for it to no avail. When Billy Shipp had his dipping business a friend and I had some black FMJ dipped in wood grain. They looked great but it was definitely NOT cost effective. [/b]
Really too bad!
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Patknight

What spine for a #55 a assenhiemer takedown,500?? Thx for any help.pat

Steve O

QuoteOriginally posted by Patknight:
What spine for a #55 a assenhiemer takedown,500?? Thx for any help.pat
No way.

390; 400 on the regular.


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