I need arrow input

remke

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So I just got a new bow and some of my sticks are to short.
I use Easton Lightsped 400's. and I need some replacements.

I can't break the bank, becouse it is empty. :/
 

Radar

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I like Easton ST Epics . They are a good shaft for the money , and the ST inserts allow better insert alignment and broadhead flight .
 

kmac29

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Try the Easton ST Epics like Radar suggested..he suggested those to me last year when i got a new bow and i was very satisfied with their performance :)
 

CZ284

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Ruger, who do you buy from on line? I'm going to be getting my son a bow shortly and want to teach him how to make his own. I have a Bitz jig and all the other stuff.
 

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I shoot the cheap ole gold tip expedition hunters. They are the shizz for the price and my bowtech slings them rather tight from 40 yards. :D

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Radar

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Easton keeps tight spine tolerances on their shafts too . Spine tolerance is very important for getting consistent arrow flight throughout a dozen shafts . If the spine is off on an arrow , it will cause fliers compared to the rest of the arrows within a dozen .
 

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