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    Where to buy bare carbon shafts?

    Where is the cheapest or best place to buy bare carbon shafts for making your own arrows? I've seen Cabela's stalker extreme shafts for $60 per dozen, but wondered if that is the best deal out there cause that's still $5 a shaft. Thanks for the help y'all!

    #2
    Don't know about the cheapest. But you can get bare shafts at most any shop. It's been 20 or more years since I bought any fletched.

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      #3
      Just bought a dozen bare FMJ Injection off of Lancaster Archery. Good price and delivered to the house with free shipping and no sales tax. :-)

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        #4
        I order mine from deer crossing archery. Somewhere around $55/dz and I've been shooting them for a year with absolutely no problems.

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          #5
          Check places online and watch for the older models. I got some cheap Easton St Epics a few months ago for about $50/dozen.

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            #6
            Thanks for the replies. It's not that I actually have trouble finding shafts. It's just that I am trying to avoid paying top dollar for something I can get cheaper somewhere else.

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              #7
              CK Ebay.

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                #8
                Why is it we go out spend a 1000 on a bow 250 on sight and 130 on rest but then we look for the cheapest arrows. Me to. I buy a lot from bowhunter supper store. 69 for goldtip velocity

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by enewman View Post
                  Why is it we go out spend a 1000 on a bow 250 on sight and 130 on rest but then we look for the cheapest arrows. Me to. I buy a lot from bowhunter supper store. 69 for goldtip velocity
                  I get what you're saying, and I think the reason is that there are arrows that shoot just as well as others at half the price. I spend good money on things that I know perform at the highest level. When I find an arrow that out shoots the cheap ones I have then I'll make the switch

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by popup_menace View Post
                    I get what you're saying, and I think the reason is that there are arrows that shoot just as well as others at half the price. I spend good money on things that I know perform at the highest level. When I find an arrow that out shoots the cheap ones I have then I'll make the switch

                    Easton Axis n-fused! That arrow is solid and doesnt stop until it hits a tree. Hard to break to. I would day its the toughest arrow I have shot yet.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
                      Easton Axis n-fused! That arrow is solid and doesnt stop until it hits a tree. Hard to break to. I would day its the toughest arrow I have shot yet.

                      And the FOC on em sux.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                        And the FOC on em sux.

                        Add inserts!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
                          Add inserts!

                          Try those Black Eagles. I'm done with Axis. Or Easton anything.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                            Try those Black Eagles. I'm done with Axis. Or Easton anything.
                            I was going to until I got those St Epics for $50. I will be trying them next, that's for sure. They seem like a great arrow!

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                              #15
                              Black Eagle makes great arrows. If you're shopping for a "great" price, deer country archery is tough to beat.

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