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Started by tracker12, September 30, 2015, 09:24:00 PM

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tracker12

I have been using Beman ICS Hunters for a while now and they are great for shooting around but I am unhappy with how easily they break.  I have had several break after shooting a deer.

Looking for another small diameter arrow that will hold together better.  I thought about the Easton axis but hate the hit insert.
T ZZZZ

Cwilder

Beman centershot
They use the rps insert or the brass break off rps one
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I don't know how small of a diameter you're looking for but I have been using arrow dynamics for over a decade they're tough as nails
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Not trying to burst any bubbles, but if your arrow stays in a deer (meaning you did not get a complete passthru on impact), you are very likely to end up with a broken arrow, no matter which one you choose! When a critter runs with an arrow sticking out of both sides of it, arrows get broken. I look at it as part of the process.

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Paul Cousineau

X2 on beman center shots. Like mentioned above they have a smaller dia. than standard carbon arrows but don't use the HiT insert. Another plus, they are cheaper than the axis or fmj.
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Wheels2

If you like the Axis but hate the HIT, use the Goldtip outserts that they sell for their Kinetics.  I used them on FMJ shafts.  You can install then with the low temp hot glue as well
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I got full penetration, but not a pass through, on a pig. Gold Tip 3555, with about 8 - 10" sticking out the far side. Pig gave me the finger by rolling on my arrow and surprise - it broke    :)

I had the last laugh, though. Sure was good eating.
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tracker12

Wheels2
Thanks for the info on the outserts.  I have some Axis and FMJ's.  Might try them.  I actually bought some Centershots but the spine was to weak.  Might try another batch.
T ZZZZ


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