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runhunter

Junior Member
323
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I'm with Milo, Gold Tip Pro Hunter 7595's @ 28.5". All said and done I'm over 460 grains and would like to go heavier
 

ajupsman

*Supporting Member*
811
70
New Hampshire
Easton Carbon Injexion 400 cut at 29in with a deep six drt double bevel up front. 11.6% FOC 417g with 63 ft lbs of KE. I switched over to these from Carbon Express Maxima Reds and I won't go back.
I went with Easton Carbon Injections 3 years ago when they first came out. They fly fast, straight and hit hard. I tip them with NAP Killzone 2 blade expandables.
 

themedic

Junior Member
755
0
OHIO
I have shot Walmart carbon arrows for the last 5 or 6 years with great success. But recently, mostly last year and just this past week I've noticed my groups not being that tight. I had my bow checked at the local shop and he said everything looked great. So I decided to step up my arrows this year and bought Gold Tip Pro Hunters, 55-70. I hope tge .001 straightness tolerance will help my group, especially shooting 40+ yards.
 

rsmith

Member
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I went with Easton Carbon Injections 3 years ago when they first came out. They fly fast, straight and hit hard. I tip them with NAP Killzone 2 blade expandables.

Try out the Drt's man someone did a review of them awhile ago and that's what turned me onto them and I love them! But hey if you like what you have then who am I to say whats right! Confidence in your equipment is key!
 

hickslawns

Dignitary Member
Supporting Member
39,772
248
Ohio
I haven't shot tons of different arrows. I have shot several different ones. Never noticed a major difference. Some simply break easier is all I have seen. Lol
 

at1010

*Supporting Member*
4,967
139
Changed this year to eastons and my groups did tighten up. I was shooting muddy blood sports before but the FIN doesn't carry those so I made the switch.