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Beman Centershot Arrows

Started by Ron Vought, February 26, 2013, 07:40:00 AM

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Ron Vought

Just placed an order yesterday from Big Jim for the Beman Centershot carbon arrows. Will these arrows take a wrap without going over the Beman logo they put on these arrows (I'm using 5" feathers)? How is the durability and over all review of the arrow?

Thanks,
Ron

tracker12

Do youi have a link for Big Jim.  I need some arrows also.
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Deeter

I have been shooting the Beman Centershots for about a month.  I started shooting trad about a month ago so switching from compound to recurve was a learning expierence.  I found out quick that my aim was off and put a few into the side of my barn.  So I guess I can say I hit the broad side of a barn.   :biglaugh:  But they held up great no spliting or cracking from hitting the barn. Hahaha
Ben

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Ron Vought

Big Jim is a sponsor on this site. Go to the sponsors area and select Big Jim's Bow Company.

Ron

Ryan Sanpei

Ron,
I just measured about 7.5" from the end of the shaft to the start of the logo.

 

So far I haven't broken a shaft and I haven't sleeved them.

One pass though so far.  Pretty happy with the initial results.

 

Zradix

Helpful pic Ryan.

Nice looking shafts.

Is that a "factory" lightening of the wood grain color in the fletching area?

..or have you rubbed these up for fletching..or re-fletching?

Thanks
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Ron Vought

Ryan - Thanks for the pictures...very helpful. I may try and get away with a wrap and five inch feather without going over the Beman logo.

Ron

Ryan Sanpei

John,
As you mentioned, I sanded the back end of those shafts for fletching purposes.


You're welcome Ron!

Ryan

Zradix

Thanks for clearing that up for me.

Good hunting to you!
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

Ryan Sanpei

Anytime John!  Good hunting to you too!   :thumbsup:

Gang also keep in mind, these shafts differ in diameter to the older Beman mfx classics.  To give you an idea, the centershots take H nocks and the mfx took X nocks.

FarmerMarley

Thanks for the helpful pics Ryan, but that just reminded me, when are you gonna tell that story?!!!
Just bugging you man...

Ryan Sanpei

Marley,
I'll give you the whole story if you call me!    ;)
Ryan

daveycrockett

These don't have the hidden insert do they?

Ryan Sanpei

No you can't use the HIT inserts with these. It's a "H" size shaft.  My shafts came with a 50/75 break off brass HP style insert. I think they also refer to it as their rps insert.

creekwood



   

This is fletched with 4 - 4 inch parabolics at 90 degree spacing.  There should be plenty of room left if you are using a 5 inch fletch on a 7 inch wrap.  The arrow flys well and looks to be as durable as the MFX Classic that Beman replaced with the Centershot.  The same arrow in the Centershot weighs about 40 grains less than the MFX Classic in the length that I cut mine to.  It might mean more FOC but I'm not sure I like the lesser weight. IMO
Also, the outside diameter of the Centershot is only .001 larger than the MFX.  That doesn't mean the nocks and insert are interchangeable from the MFX to the Centershot, just noting that the outer diameter is very nearly the same.

nineworlds9

I love my MFX's.  why did they replace em?  Anybody know the details?
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BigJim

We have the Beman centershots on our site with free shipping also free shipping on the axis trads and FMJ shafts.

thanks, bigjim
http://www.bigjimsbowcompany.com/      
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Ron Vought

Jim -

Thanks and looking forward to receiving my Centershots.

Ron

Ron Vought

I received the Beman Centershot 500 shafts from Big Jim yesterday. Put a 7" yellow arrow wrap on from Onstringer. Added two 5" barred yellow and one grey barred feather. I did some tuning with all kinds of configurations including point weight. I settled on a 29" arrow with the 50 grain brass insert and 175 grain point. They fly like a dart with just the bare shaft. The total arrow weight is 494 grains. I will be shooting these arrows out of my 50# Leon Stewart longbows.

I can tell you that the Beman Centershots are a winner. Nice finish and design all the way around.

Ron

Ryan Sanpei



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