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is it possible beman and easton?

Started by pacopperhead, January 07, 2009, 12:01:00 AM

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pacopperhead

will ever come out w/ a sleeve or protective cap for the slim diameter shafts?

if they did i would buy them

pacopperhead

pse made some carbon arrows that came w/ a protective sleeve,but not sure if they do anymore

JRY309

They make broadhead adapters for their Axis/MFX,it is just a tapered collar for using a larger diameter broadhead or point 11/32.They are around $15 or more a dozen.Most guys just foot them with a small piece of an aluminum shaft,but you have to make these yourself and epoxy them on.I foot mine with a 1" to 1.25" aluminum shaft for next to nothing in cost,just some time in making them.I think footing them makes them tougher then just using a broadhead adpater collar because it is alittle longer and more solid then a collar that just slips over the end.With them already making the broadhead adapters,I don't see them making anything different for them.

pacopperhead


hunt it

They want them to break to some degree. If everyone only ever buys one dozen, not much good to them.
hunt it

pacopperhead

im sure their is some truth to that david

Bill Carlsen

JRY309 does exactly what I do. An Axis or Beman will take lots of abuse before it will break when you foot them like that.
The best things in life....aren't things!

WESTBROOK

What size alum fits over a 400 Beman MFX???

Eric

benny

Eric

A 2020 works nice over a 400 st axis..might try it over a MFX. If you don't have a 2020 pm me.

Benny

WESTBROOK


Jason R. Wesbrock

Honestly, the apparent weakness of the shatfs due to the HIT's is one of the reasons I've never switched to the slim carbons. I've used ICS shafts since 2001 and never seen the need to foot them or reinforce the front of the shafts.

bowfiend

The full metal jackets have been extremely durable for me - much more so than anything else I've shot, which covers the gambut. These are basically a full-length version of footing over carbon.
Is it September yet?!

stykbow67

2018 is what i just used on some MFX 400 classics.

Jason R. Wesbrock

bowfiend,

Those FMJ's are carbon with an aluminum sleeve, like an ACE? If so, I imagine they're an extremely durable shaft.

hunt it

Having just spoken to Easton re these shafts. They state that the new Axis N fused shafts are the strongest shaft they have to date. When asked how compared to FMJ reg and dangerous game shaft - same answer as above.
hunt it


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