Originally Posted By: mmusso
Originally Posted By: sbo1971
Originally Posted By: Atoler
I switched to FMJ's this year, and to say I'm displeased is an understatement. For all the hype, they are the least durable arrows I've ever shot. The reason I went to them was to increase my arrow weight. Next year I will be going with a gold tip kinetic, or something along those lines. I've been through about a dozen fmj's since I tuned my bow to them in september. and I haven't been shooting that much since then. They break, crack, bend etc. Not only that, but I've found that many will develop dimples in the aluminum sleeve, without ever nocking them against another arrow.


Don't tell me that, I just bought some of those about 2 weeks ago.


FWIW, I used to shoot them and never had a problem...


I honestly think they may have had a bad batch. I had one snap off 2" from the tip, on the 3rd or 4th shot ever, into a bag target. Had one that split in half shooting into a target. Then have quite a few that have creases in the aluminum, that have just appeared over time, and I shoot individual dots on a target, so it isn't from shooting groups.