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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 167648" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I donate some time to a local bowshop this time of year and when Highcountry came out with their all carbon bows they pushed these arrows allot as you could get 400+fps with them on that bow. We found them to be very brittle of they hit anything other than soft targets like a bag they would bust.</p><p> </p><p>The deal with them is that they are very light for spine strength so basicaly you can shoot an arrow thats 3.5grs per pound of draw weight yet the spine of the arrow is still stiff enough to not damage the (ARROW) now that being said when you shoot an arrow much under 5 grs per pound of draw weight your gonna get into a dry firing effect and that realy hard on your bow , and realy realy hard on you if it happens to snap a limb off !!</p><p> </p><p>Alot of guys get to hung up is the speed of their bow and yes its nice to have a bow that shoots 330fps but if it sounds like a 270 when you shoot it theirs not much point is their , you can't miss them fast enough to kill them</p><p> </p><p>In a short answer ,I personaly would not waste my money on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 167648, member: 8843"] I donate some time to a local bowshop this time of year and when Highcountry came out with their all carbon bows they pushed these arrows allot as you could get 400+fps with them on that bow. We found them to be very brittle of they hit anything other than soft targets like a bag they would bust. The deal with them is that they are very light for spine strength so basicaly you can shoot an arrow thats 3.5grs per pound of draw weight yet the spine of the arrow is still stiff enough to not damage the (ARROW) now that being said when you shoot an arrow much under 5 grs per pound of draw weight your gonna get into a dry firing effect and that realy hard on your bow , and realy realy hard on you if it happens to snap a limb off !! Alot of guys get to hung up is the speed of their bow and yes its nice to have a bow that shoots 330fps but if it sounds like a 270 when you shoot it theirs not much point is their , you can't miss them fast enough to kill them In a short answer ,I personaly would not waste my money on them. [/QUOTE]
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