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Harvest Time Arrows

bowhunter1023

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I think Beener is shooting these, wanted to see who else might be. I need to buy some arrows and Easton has been my go to since I started back in '99. I'm a little perturbed with there constant changing of arrows/names and the elimination of some of the best arrows they've ever made. Not to mention I'd love to buy the Axis without the factory crest, but can't seem to find them like that.

Suggestions/Comments.
 

Beentown

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Harvest Time is no more. Now they are Muddy Bloodsport. I cannot say enough good about mine. Straight, consistent and durable.
 

RedCloud

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I had the harvesters when I got the new bow about 5 years ago. They seemed fine to me but that was the first year using carbon arrahs TOO lol.
 

jagermeister

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Milo, have you put any Bloodsports on the spine tester? The Eastons always seemed to be really consistent. I'm glad I stocked up on arrahs.
 

bowhunter1023

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I know I can take them off. What pisses me off is having to work on an arrow before I can fletch it. Just sell a bare shaft version. One extra step in a process I don't love like I used to!
 

angelzd28

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I have been shooting the axis 340's at 28 inches. Does the crest on them make that much of a difference? Im fairly new to shooting compounds, so just wondering???
 

bowhunter1023

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No. Just makes them a pain to refletch if there is damage to the crest. I don't want them because they don't fit my color scheme and I like my aesthetics!
 

Kaiser878

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I am with Jesse. I don't like the factory wraps. Personally I don't like and don't use wraps... its extra weight at the wrong end and its a bitch when its refletch time. I can't tell u how many arrows I refletch in a year... not to mention I have had fletch get cut going through deer... wraps just aren't for me
 

bowhunter1023

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I only shot wraps for help with the blood. The Blood Sport arrows offer the same benefit with the added weight/hassle. Probably order some this week.
 

jagermeister

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Fugg wraps, for all the reasons Kaiser mentioned above. The only thing I wrap my arrows with nowadays is a thin strip of reflective tape at the base of the nock.