I've been shooting the Easton Axis in 500 spine in my Toelke whip. Just for the heck of it, I got some Beman MFX classics in 500 spine to try. I know they are suppose to be the same arrow except for the addition of the woodgrain finish. They are the same length as the Axis. I installed the same brass 75 gr inserts and fletched them the same. I can't seem to get these arrows to group worth a darn for some reason. I know they weigh a little more due to the finish but I would not think that would make all the difference, especially when the finish adds weight along the whole length of the arrow rather than on just the tip. I would not think that would affect the spine much if at all. They all group to the left even when I use heavier tips(I'm right handed). They also don't seem to group as tight as the Eastons. Has anyone else found this to be true? I've thought about trying the 100 gr inserts from 3 rivers but I'm not sure I can get the 75 gr inserts out.
I like experimenting with different arrows and I have dozens of different ones but so far I've not found any that shoot as well as the Easton Axis or the AD trads. I was hoping the Bemans would work well too. I guess I might just have to quit playing and stick to these two.
thanks
Dave