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brunyan
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Just an update for those interested. I got Carbon Express Mayem Hunters 350. I also got Slick Tricks and Rage broadheads. Going to shoot both of them at hogs the next couple of months to see which one I like better before deer season comes around.

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randy3003
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The best arrow I have found for straightness and consistent weight are easton a/c/c pro hunters. They are nice and heavy helping to quiet your bow and great kinetics. They have a straightness of .002 and weight variable per dozen of half a grain per dozen. Professional standards in a hunting arrow. I'm a fixed blade man and have been shooting muzzy 3 blade 100 grain's forever (or so it seems), great combination

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gator
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shot the G5 T3's not impressed so far but I'm a fixed blade shooter montec G5

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Just 1 More
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shot the G5 T3's not impressed so far but I'm a fixed blade shooter montec G5

What is it that did not impress you with the T3's ? I have been playing with them in the back yard and so far they have impressed me.. and i'm a fixed blade shooter that just likes to try new things

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HeavyD
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The best advice I can give is to try out as many arrows as you can. I have shot most brands and I like the Super Carbon Magnum the best but the problem now is the quit making them. I have 2 or 3 dozen so they will last me. I tried Beman, PSE, Carbon Express, Vapor, Easton and Super Carbon. I have shot many different spine sizes too. If you can get with friends and just trial and error arrows.

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