I got a set of Easton st carbon excel 340 arrows and Im starting to run low. Im contemplating which ones i should buy next, im partial to Easton but im thinking about trying out some Carbon Express. What are you guys using? Any suggestions?
Al Quackenbush
The SoCal Bowhunter Blog - www.SoCalBowhunter.com Pro Staff: Team DIY, Piranha Custom Bowstrings, Field Logic Memberships: California Deer Association, NWTF, RMEF, NAHC Life Member, BowAmerica Contributing Writer and Artist
Another good arrow for the price is the Bass Pro Carbon furry arrows , they are made by Carbon express marketed under bps name . Start at $49/dz in 2" & 4" vanes and they are tuff arrows . I shoot two sizes, the 350 / 9.2gr/in in 2" vanes and the 6250 / 10.2gr/in ,,they fly very true & then i swap out the knoc for beaman vibrakes. There carbon suprem light models are awsome arrows and start @ $69/dz in about 12 variations & sizes.
For the price, I'd say using the Easton St Axis are the way to go. I like both Easton and CX, but the Eastons fly just as well and cost much less.
Here's a good video Eric found the other day that explains it. It's 20min long, but trust me it is well worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5302I2Wh9Y
Al Quackenbush
The SoCal Bowhunter Blog - www.SoCalBowhunter.com
Pro Staff: Team DIY, Piranha Custom Bowstrings, Field Logic
Memberships: California Deer Association, NWTF, RMEF, NAHC Life Member, BowAmerica Contributing Writer and Artist
Another good arrow for the price is the Bass Pro Carbon furry arrows , they are made by Carbon express marketed under bps name . Start at $49/dz in 2" & 4" vanes and they are tuff arrows . I shoot two sizes, the 350 / 9.2gr/in in 2" vanes and the 6250 / 10.2gr/in ,,they fly very true & then i swap out the knoc for beaman vibrakes. There carbon suprem light models are awsome arrows and start @ $69/dz in about 12 variations & sizes.