Easton Arrows


Shaun_300

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I was at a local store tonight and seen the Easton Axis Full Metal Jackets there. Really nice looking arrow, just wondering if any of you have had any experiences with them? I almost picked them up but thought I'd ask everyones opinion of them. I know Easton is a pretty big name in archery so I imagine they should be pretty good. That and the $129/doz price tag! :eek::D

Also another newbie archer question. My draw length is 29.5", what would be a good arrow length to start at? I've yet to shoot this bow and still setting it up with a new whisker biscuit, sight, etc. I'm assuming the full length of the arrows (31" or 32") would be too long?

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I shoot 28" DL and my arrows are 26.5". Good Luck!

Short

Is that even possible?! :wacko::confused: Usually you want your arrows to be .5"-1" longer than your draw length. :hammer1: I mean...correct me if I'm wrong...:rolleyes: Maybe you switched them around. :confused: I shoot a 27" draw with 28" Beman ICS Bow Hunter 400s. I know for a fact that a 25.5" arrow would not reach my rest at full draw. :crutch::hammer1: As to the Eastons, Shaun, you can't go wrong with them. ;)

Dakota :)

Btw, Short, welcome to the campfire that is the Realtree forums and the Bowhunting Room, bud! :) Grab a stump and sit a spell. ;)

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Is that even possible?! :wacko::confused: Usually you want your arrows to be .5"-1" longer than your draw length. :hammer1: I mean...correct me if I'm wrong...:rolleyes: Maybe you switched them around. :confused: I shoot a 27" draw with 28" Beman ICS Bow Hunter 400s. I know for a fact that a 25.5" arrow would not reach my rest at full draw. :crutch::hammer1: As to the Eastons, Shaun, you can't go wrong with them. ;)

Dakota :)

Btw, Short, welcome to the campfire that is the Realtree forums and the Bowhunting Room, bud! :) Grab a stump and sit a spell. ;)

Ok I'm correcting you :D You can shoot an overdraw rest and shoot a shorter arrow than your DL. I shoot 26.5 inch arrows on my 28 inch draw Pro Elite as well with a fall away.

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Ok I'm correcting you :D You can shoot an overdraw rest and shoot a shorter arrow than your DL. I shoot 26.5 inch arrows on my 28 inch draw Pro Elite as well with a fall away.

Thank you very much, Kyle! :D You learn something new every day. :D I never knew that could be done. :cool: Now is that just with a certain type of rest then? :confused: Thanks for setting me straight, bud. :cool:;)

Dakota :)

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Kyle is right, it is very unusal for the arrow to be longer or as long as your draw length unless you have a flipper style rest mountedin the burger hole on your riser.

My draw length is 30" and my arrows are 28 1/4" long. Your arrow rest is mounted to the burger hole which is the center of your riser but the rest is on the shooters side of the riser making it shorter than your draw length.

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Kyle is right, it is very unusal for the arrow to be longer or as long as your draw length unless you have a flipper style rest mountedin the burger hole on your riser.

My draw length is 30" and my arrows are 28 1/4" long. Your arrow rest is mounted to the burger hole which is the center of your riser but the rest is on the shooters side of the riser making it shorter than your draw length.

Ahhh...okay...I see...

Dakota :)

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I've shot FMJ's for a year now and have mixed feelings about them. First off forget about flat arrow flight no matter how fast your bow is. My bow is IBO of 346 and I still have a large gap between pins. These arrows do penetrate better than most others as a plus. I've busted two of them thus far. One on a metal fence post and one in a 3-d shoot. I'm personally switching to a lighter arrow because the drop is driving me nuts...Good luck with your choice.....

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