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#1 |
Six Point
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Collin County
Hunt In: Bosque,Collin
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Just wondering If anyone is using these arrows . Not a whole lot of talk about them. Are they tough?
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#2 |
Banned!!!
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Montgomery, Texas
Hunt In: Texas, Oklahoma, Kentucky
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I've been shooting them about 4 years bow. I see no diff between them and the Maxxis I shot for a long time. Killed I don't know how many deer, several hogs, one Dahl and one Zebra with em.
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#3 |
Six Point
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Collin County
Hunt In: Bosque,Collin
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Thanks. I may pick some up and give them a try..
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#4 |
Banned!!!
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Montgomery, Texas
Hunt In: Texas, Oklahoma, Kentucky
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Those and the Easton Flatlines are the same shafting. So either you find.
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#5 |
Ten Point
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Sour Lake,Tx.
Hunt In: A Tree
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Been shooting them for several years with good results but I like the weight and durability of the regular Beman ICS Hunters better.It seems the Speed shafts break easier than the ICS Hunters on the animals I've taken.I know Ragin likes the speed of the lighter shafts better!
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