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Sirius archery arrows come with a lifetime warranty.
Sirius archery arrows come with a lifetime warranty.
Oh???
I spined a decent 10pt last year and I had to give him a couple more arrows to ease the pain...
He rolled around and broke two of them. I wonder if they'll cover that?
I've got at least 10 different arrow builds.
Just keep buying and building and shooting them until your electric gets shut off. Then you know it's time to try another new saddle!
Could you elaborate on your configuration? I'm going heavy on 5mm 260-spine shafts, and was advised that this might not be durable enough.I've been shooting Easton Axis for as for a long while now. I think they were released in 2004 and I started with them sometime around then. They are very durable and I don't see myself changing any time soon.
I'm probably not the guy to advise on a heavy arrow setup. I'm shooting 300 spine with 75 grain insert with 125 grain heads to the best of my memory. Around 495 grain total arrow weight. I've only had one break that I remember. I spined a buck that flopped all over it. 70# bow with 29 inch draw length.Could you elaborate on your configuration? I'm going heavy on 5mm 260-spine shafts, and was advised that this might not be durable enough.
There is not a critter in North America that hasnt been killed with wood arrows. Axis are WAY stronger and plenty durable enough for any critter on the planet other than them concrete yard statues.Could you elaborate on your configuration? I'm going heavy on 5mm 260-spine shafts, and was advised that this might not be durable enough.
Yep. Grizzlystik Momentum are a tapered shaft. They already have 7% foc in just the raw shaft.Love my Grizzlystiks
Could you elaborate on your configuration? I'm going heavy on 5mm 260-spine shafts, and was advised that this might not be durable enough.
Thanks! That's good to hear. I got the best arrow flight at 735gr, which surprised me, but can't argue with bullet holes...I found that the Easton 5mm are dynamically a heavier spine than a similarly rated Gold Tip, and my overall arrow weight exceeded my target TAW by 75 gr. up front (decent FOC though)... I used an Axis 5mm MG 300 for a TAW of ~620 gr. and I'm currently using a GT Air Strike 250 for a TAW of ~560 gr. with a much better FOC. I wouldn't hesitate to use an Axis again, just maybe personally rethink the spine. I haven't had any arrow durability issues in a long time...