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arrows(what brand)

Posted By: Big AL 76

arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 01:58 PM

I am wanting to get my son some new arrows...what would be the best for hunting..26.5-27" draw and 58lb.draw..I am getting him some 100gr. slick trick magnums
Posted By: hunterturf

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 02:20 PM

Easton flatline surgical. I only shoot 62 lbs and at 6.5 gpi they skip along pretty good and can normally kill 2-3 deer with the same arrow . They are some tough arras
Posted By: TChunter

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 02:27 PM

Originally Posted By: hunterturf
Easton flatline surgical. I only shoot 62 lbs and at 6.5 gpi they skip along pretty good and can normally kill 2-3 deer with the same arrow . They are some tough arras



Dad gum thats light!
Posted By: TChunter

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 02:28 PM

My votes going to be Gold Tip 55-75 or Beeman ICS 340
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 02:52 PM

Gold tip. You can order them online for cheap. Cut to length with glued in inserts.
Posted By: ElkHunter

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 02:57 PM

My wife has a 26.5 in draw and shoots about 55 lbs. She shoots Easton Axis 400's. I do as well. Great tough arrows.
Posted By: grundan

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 03:18 PM

I just bought gold tips a few weeks ago. Haven't got to shoot a deer with one yet but they are shooting very good in the ol target
Posted By: n2deer

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 03:26 PM

I havent been into the archery stuff for serval years but I liked the easton axis as well as the FMJ they have.
Posted By: gatorbait154

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 03:31 PM

Gold tip is all I have ever shot and they work
Posted By: Tru-Talker

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 03:36 PM

Been shooting Bemans for years..... Still working on the same dozen I bought 4 years ago... Only had one break and that was due to a non pass thru....
Posted By: Shaw

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 03:42 PM

Get him either the Gold Tip XT 5575, Gold Tip Expedition 5575 or Beman ICS Bowhunter 400.
Posted By: N2TRKYS

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 04:42 PM

Buy them from Mountain-Archery.com
Posted By: Mww460

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 10:47 PM

I bought some bass pro redhead x5 envy carbon. After reading all the reviews thought I would give them a try. I have been very impressed with them, very tight groups. Bass pro will also cut them to length for you no charge. 60.00 bucks a dozen
Posted By: BowtechDan

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 10:50 PM

Gold Tip XT Hunters 55/75
Posted By: Basshunter

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 11:17 PM

Carbon force arrows by PSE would be my first choice and then anything by Easton would my second. Carbon force arrows are a little pricey but strongest arrow I have found and you can get a straightness of .001 It doesn't get straighter than that.
Posted By: Klow53

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/14/13 11:29 PM

I went with gold tip this year. I have a set of xt and expedition.. both are great
Posted By: wew3006

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/15/13 07:26 AM

I shoot Gold Tip Velocity XT400 w/ 26" draw @63lb; he may need 500 spine.
Posted By: Standbanger

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/15/13 07:35 AM

Beman ICS hunter very good arrow not as expensive as some others
Posted By: Sharpshooter69

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 01:47 AM

I like the CX Blue Streaks.
Posted By: James

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 11:48 AM

Gold tip! thumbup
Posted By: Deuce

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 12:58 PM

What he said
Originally Posted By: james
Gold tip! thumbup
Posted By: foghorn

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 02:26 PM

Shoot Gold Tip Hunters 5575 and Gold Tip Expedition 5575! dozen each love them!!
Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 06:27 PM

I shoot Gold Tips. They are tough. When I bought my HHA sight, I had to sight it in at 20 and 60 yards. I shot at 20 then 30 then 40, then skipped to 60. I had to guess where to set the sight and I guessed too far down and missed my target, just over the top, twice. I had my target propped up against a wooden pasture fence with creosote poles used for fence posts. I had 2 arrows buried about 2" deep in the post my target was leaned up on. I went to the shop and got a hammer and chisel. I dug the arrows out of the post, flexed them a few times and kept on shooting them. I think I'm still shooting both of those arrows.
Posted By: Big AL 76

Re: arrows(what brand) - 11/17/13 06:51 PM

I'm thinking about Gold tips...thanks for all the replies
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