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Yes
I use these mostly for recreational backyard and 3D shooting. Will be using them this year for squirrel hunting.
Good product
appears to a good product .
Beautiful flying arrows
Look like traditional wood arrows
Always great
Creates the perfect hunting arrow, I added some weight tubes also and 275 grains up front. I get pass thrus on deer an Bear without any issues at 47#
Just OK & Great too
I have shot Easton arrows exclusively all my life. Made in USA!! Is a must for me especially when I have a choice. For the last forever l have used 2020 love them but with my new bow and its reduced poundage could not get them to tune. I bought Easton's Axis Traditional 340. Love the way they tuned up and group but the coating wore off after after a couple of hundred shots...… read more junk. Really poor. Now what? Going to try Easton Axis black with white cresting. Hopefully with no coating up front they won't look so poor after a few hundred shots.
The best I have used
Easton arrows don't need much of an introduction. But I will say I have NEVER had a set of arrows tune as fast and easy as these traditional shafts. Not only that but I need 2 hands to pull them from my block target. They penetrate that much more. I wipe the labeling off and dip and crest them to make them look like real wood. I highly recommend these Easton axis shafts
Awesome arrows
looks great,bare shaft tuned perfectly to my bow,fetched them up and they few like darts.Shot out to thirty yards no wibble wobble just straight as a lazer to the target.
Awesome shafts
I use the 400 spine out of my 48# BW recurve, this was the best experience in my life tuning arrows. Bare shafted then paper tuned, in a short time I was dead on it. Have tried many other carbon arrows but will shoot these only from now on. These shafts seemed to be less fussy and responded to corrections quickly. Performed on game "very" well. Would recommend to anyone.
Excellent!
Very nice arrows! Perform great, very straight and penetrate deeply. I shoot target as well as Turkey and small game. Shooting these from my 55 lb. Bear Montana, 400 spine with 5 inch fletching and 16 grain H.I.T. point insert. Straight as....An arrow!!!
Tough arrows
I got 600's and shoot them either with my #55 Kodiak Magnum recurve,amazing speed and straight trajectory,also the "hidden insert tecnology" is tough as nail,I missed a few times, hitting brick walls and wood,no damage at all, the best arrow I have ever shot.
We would be happy to ship them to you. At this time Easton Archery is out of them in the 500 spine. I cannot say as to when they will have them back in-stock though. As for shipping costs, we quote international charges in checkout, so you can put your order in and it will tell you your shipping. We can take a backorder for the shafts, but if your order has other items, nothing will ship until all items are in-stock.
I would recommend giving us a call at 260-587-9501
We would be happy to ship them to you. At this time Easton Archery is out of them in the 500 spine. I cannot say as to when they will have them back in-stock though. As for shipping costs, we quote international charges in checkout, so you can put your order in and it will tell you your shipping. We can take a backorder for the shafts, but if your order has other items, nothing will ship until all items are in-stock.
Currently, the only items we carry in brass/steel that will fit are 50gr or larger.
Not that I'm aware of. You could take and cut the brass inserts off, if you have a grain scale, to get the weight your looking for. A hacksaw would work and then sand and polish around the cut portion. Hope this helps.
A 700 should fly better in that weight.
I would recommend giving us a call at 260-587-9501
The 600 spine is 30.5 inches long.
30.5"
The Bitzenberger does work well with the axis shafts. I use that jig and fletch the FMJ arrows (same diameter as the axis). The big thing to keep in mind when adjusting the clamp to different diameter shaft is to do a dry run. Put your shaft in the jig and put a feather in the clamp and see if the quill of the feather will contact the entire shaft before putting any glue on the feathers.
The weaker the spine the short the shaft is going to be from the factory. The 340 spine is approximately 32 inches long but has a half inch tolerance.
3 rivers has a caculator on theur site to help you choose the right arrow. The correct spine will either be 400 or 500. you should decide what grain broadhead and type you are going to shoot first. This will help determine you total arrow weight. a lot of people order there shafts full length so you can cut them accordingly. there are also arrow companies like Gold Tip that offer many components to help you achieve optimal weight, F.O.C.,and flight. Do your own research online and also experiment at an archery shop if possible. go to youtube and search Arrow Selection Traditional Bow. Tim Gillingham gives some valuable info in this vid
You can use the 175 broad-head with the sandard insert or the 50 grain brass hit inserts and use the 125 grain broad head with a 400 spine with a28" length. Ted