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meatCKR
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Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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May 18, 2015, 03:32:00 PM »
Hi Everyone,
Picked up some Easton Axis Traditional arrows that was part of a deal. I am wondering what broadheads are out there that are compatible with the 9/32 threads on this arrow? I would prefer a good two blade single bevel but am curious what folks are using with these out there. These are 500 spine and I am probably going to cut them down to 27.5" BOP. Gonna be shooting them out of a Bama Hunter that will be about 51 pounds at my draw length.
As always thanks in advance for the information!
Steve
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Scott E
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Re: Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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I'm using a 200 grain Abowyer screw in with no problems.
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Re: Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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Before you cut too much try them with your point weight. I use a 29.5 inch Easton Axis Traditional with 225 up front at 50#'s. Depending on the center shot of that bow, you may find you need a lot of weight up front with the arrow cut to 27.5 BOP in a 500 series and 51# draw.
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Ulysseys
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Re: Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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May 18, 2015, 04:36:00 PM »
Every broadhead will be compatible with the Axis arrow, it's the injexions that require a special head. I'm shooting Simmons land sharks on mine.
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meatCKR
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Re: Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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May 18, 2015, 04:38:00 PM »
Thanks Guys! Scott, I was hoping someone would say Abowyer. I am a big fan of those heads. I was thinking the 200 grain bonehead screw would be nice.
Ray - yep, I agree, I'll probably take them down little bit at a time.
Steve
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LongbowArchitect
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Re: Can you suggest broadheads for Easton Axis Traditional?
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May 18, 2015, 06:41:00 PM »
I suggest you also give a look at the 200 grain Cutthroat broadheads from RMS Gear. They're CNC machined from a single piece of steel so they spin on perfectly. Also very reasonably priced.
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