Hunting arrows

Ryansven

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I am in the market for some new arrows. I have shot easton epics for years and now that I am ready for new arrows they are no longer made. Easton's have always treated me well but am opposed to changing. I hunt everything from elk to deer. What are some opinions and why. Thanks Ryan
 

ssliger

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I have shot both the Easton axis, and carbon infused FMJ's. Really like both, I want to try some Victory arrows. I am hearing great things about them.
 

Maxhunter

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I've use Easton and Carbon Express. My favorite arrow for the past 7 years have been the FMJs. They shoot great and hit hard!
 

Ryansven

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Thanks guys. I was thinking between axis and fmj, I had a individual really push the the carbon express maxima reds but never shot carbon express before. Any thoughts?
 

nvarcher

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Thanks guys. I was thinking between axis and fmj, I had a individual really push the the carbon express maxima reds but never shot carbon express before. Any thoughts?
Theyre alright. Not very durable, decent for target but way too light for what I want in a hunting arrow. If I were you I'd go with FMJ's.
 

packer58

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I am in the market for some new arrows. I have shot easton epics for years and now that I am ready for new arrows they are no longer made. Easton's have always treated me well but am opposed to changing. I hunt everything from elk to deer. What are some opinions and why. Thanks Ryan
From what I understand, due to European demand Easton will be reintroducing the Epic line. Until then the Easton Bloodline is a very close replacement. You may give them a try.

WOW......I just noticed my post count, 666.....is that a bad sign?????
 

nvarcher

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From what I understand, due to European demand Easton will be reintroducing the Epic line. Until then the Easton Bloodline is a very close replacement. You may give them a try.

WOW......I just noticed my post count, 666.....is that a bad sign?????
Quick, make another post!!!
 

velvetfvr

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From what I understand, due to European demand Easton will be reintroducing the Epic line. Until then the Easton Bloodline is a very close replacement. You may give them a try.

WOW......I just noticed my post count, 666.....is that a bad sign?????
Guess you will find out
 

Ryansven

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Apr 23, 2014
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thanks for all the replies. I am still torn. I think it is between axis and carbon express reds