...so I've been looking at carbons since last summer. Bought some Easton AXIS, some Carbon Tech, some Arrow Dynamics... Shot some Gold Tip, Grizzly Sticks, &c, &c.
chuckbowhunter's remarks interested me; "'Classic MFX,' eh? I'll just pop on over to the Beman site and see what he's talking about."
I find the site, click through to the arrow selection page, give my particulars, and find that they recommend Energy, BlkMax, ICSH/V, and CAMO. A little further down the page (I'm not making this up!) I see that: Energy means ICS Energy; ICS means ICS Hunter Elite, ICS Hunter, and ICS Venture; BlkMax means Black Max MFX; Max4 means Max-4 MFX; and finally, CAMO means ICS Camo Hunter, ICS TreBark, and ICS Classic. [Keeping this straight, are you? Not me!]
Bless their little marketing hearts! It reminds me of:
* Coca-Cola
* New Coke
* Diet Coke
* Coca-Cola C2
* Coca-Cola Zero
* Cherry Coke
* Diet Coke Cherry
* Coca-Cola with Lemon
* Diet Coca-Cola with Lemon
* Vanilla Coke
* Diet Vanilla Coke
* Coca-Cola with Lime
* Diet Coke with Lime
* Raspberry Coke
* Diet Raspberry Coke
* Coca-Cola Blāk
* Black Cherry Vanilla Coke
* Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke
I ain't gonna buy a can of flavored, carbonated water just 'cause someone slaps an attractive name on it and I ain't gonna buy any of those arrows 'cause I have no idea what the difference between "High-strength C2 carbon composite" and "Micro-diameter MFX carbon construction" is or what any of the rest of that vapid language means,
BTW: I never saw anything called "Classsic MFX" among their recommendations; some used the word "Classic" and some used "MFX" but the two never appeared together.