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Broadhead weight on carbon arrows?
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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2815013" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>I used to shoot Easton, Victory, etc. And found the Cabellas CARBON arrows were cheaper & shot just as well. I could buy a dozen for the cost of half a dozen or less of the high dollar shafts. Cut, wrap & fletch to my liking. Easier on the pocket when practicing or taking long shots where the arrows may not be recovered.</p><p>Shooting 60 yard 8 Inch pie pan pretty consistently with Mathews Z7 Magnum Compound bow, 70 LB 30 Inch draw. 125 gr tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2815013, member: 123811"] I used to shoot Easton, Victory, etc. And found the Cabellas CARBON arrows were cheaper & shot just as well. I could buy a dozen for the cost of half a dozen or less of the high dollar shafts. Cut, wrap & fletch to my liking. Easier on the pocket when practicing or taking long shots where the arrows may not be recovered. Shooting 60 yard 8 Inch pie pan pretty consistently with Mathews Z7 Magnum Compound bow, 70 LB 30 Inch draw. 125 gr tip. [/QUOTE]
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