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aluminums! wow!

Started by sheepdogreno, February 03, 2015, 08:33:00 PM

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limbolt

I've had great luck with Legacy shaft's,they're tough and I can use glue on nocks.Over the years I've acquired a lifetime supply of 1916's,they fly great out of most of my setups.

sheepdogreno

QuoteOriginally posted by CoastalHunter:
No problem Sheepdogreno glad to help. I started out shooting Easton XX75's back in 85 then tried some carbons when I bought my selfbow. I couldn't get the carbons to fly right no matter what I did. I tried 600 shafts 500 shafts and point weights from 100gr to 145gr arrow flight and my accuracy was horrible with them.. Then I bought a dozen 1916 Gamegetters full length with a 125gr field points. It was like night and day those arrows shot a whole lot better and I was much more accurate with them. Mind you that was with zero paper tuning or brace height adjustments. The only thing I don't like about Easton aluminum arrows is they don't offer them in autumn orange anymore. My first arrows ever where that color and I thought they looked great much better than the black or camo options they offer today. Hopefully Easton will bring them back someday I would snap them up in second.
In case your wondering there is several people selling the autumn orange shafts on a certain big auction site. Several looked to be new old stock
I'd rather be judged by 12 then carried by 6

Tradtech Titan 2 is my go to platform

HOOSIERGRIZZ

Hey--what model arrows are those in the original post?  Kinda like Camo Hunters, but I've never seen them in the two tone...?

I kinda like them...

Morning Star

Alums...easiest to tune, most consistent shafts made.  Tune one shaft and the rest will fly!  I've yet to see a doz carbons do it as well!
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sheepdogreno

QuoteOriginally posted by HOOSIERGRIZZ:
Hey--what model arrows are those in the original post?  Kinda like Camo Hunters, but I've never seen them in the two tone...?

I kinda like them...
Easton fall stalkers. Same specs as the xx75 just different color scheme. My local big time sporting goods store evidently couldn't sell these or any aluminum so I got a heck of a deal on them. Just had to strip the plastic vanes. Dull knife,acetone,and a rag and the shafts were ready to fletch
I'd rather be judged by 12 then carried by 6

Tradtech Titan 2 is my go to platform


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