I shoot Gold Tip 3555s. They are nice and straqight and the spine is matched for my bow. They were recommended by the shop that sold me the bow, and I've always been happy with them.
Depends on if you're starting out or if you've been hunting for a while. If your just starting get the cheapest ones you can find. You're gonna lose em and you're gonna break a few shooting at animals when they take off with em. I got a set of six from bass pro shops for about fifty bucks, about three years ago. I've still got four of the original six.
I suggest goldtip Hunter XPs, i shot them for 3 years now, doing everything from indoor and 3-d tournaments to bow hunting turkeys and whitetails, and they have with stood almost everything but a tough does front shoulder blades (which i theorize broke when it penatrated not only one bout both shoulders and the doe began to run bending it past more then any arrow can with stand. I have also seen them pierce thre a 3 inch diameter american hornbean or "ironwood" as its known as well as bouncing off 3 rocks and a tree from a very missjudged shot.
I shoot Easton A/C/C pro hunter series arrows for two reasons they are as strong as the axis full metal jackets but lighter for less drop beyond 30 yards and the penetrate the best
I shoot Gold Tip 3555s. They are nice and straqight and the spine is matched for my bow. They were recommended by the shop that sold me the bow, and I've always been happy with them.
Depends on if you're starting out or if you've been hunting for a while. If your just starting get the cheapest ones you can find. You're gonna lose em and you're gonna break a few shooting at animals when they take off with em. I got a set of six from bass pro shops for about fifty bucks, about three years ago. I've still got four of the original six.
I suggest goldtip Hunter XPs, i shot them for 3 years now, doing everything from indoor and 3-d tournaments to bow hunting turkeys and whitetails, and they have with stood almost everything but a tough does front shoulder blades (which i theorize broke when it penatrated not only one bout both shoulders and the doe began to run bending it past more then any arrow can with stand. I have also seen them pierce thre a 3 inch diameter american hornbean or "ironwood" as its known as well as bouncing off 3 rocks and a tree from a very missjudged shot.
I shoot Easton A/C/C pro hunter series arrows for two reasons they are as strong as the axis full metal jackets but lighter for less drop beyond 30 yards and the penetrate the best
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I shoot Gold Tip 3555s. They are nice and straqight and the spine is matched for my bow. They were recommended by the shop that sold me the bow, and I've always been happy with them.
Beman ICS Hunter - they are durable and shoot the most consistent groups out of all the others that I have tried.
Depends on if you're starting out or if you've been hunting for a while. If your just starting get the cheapest ones you can find. You're gonna lose em and you're gonna break a few shooting at animals when they take off with em. I got a set of six from bass pro shops for about fifty bucks, about three years ago. I've still got four of the original six.
I suggest goldtip Hunter XPs, i shot them for 3 years now, doing everything from indoor and 3-d tournaments to bow hunting turkeys and whitetails, and they have with stood almost everything but a tough does front shoulder blades (which i theorize broke when it penatrated not only one bout both shoulders and the doe began to run bending it past more then any arrow can with stand. I have also seen them pierce thre a 3 inch diameter american hornbean or "ironwood" as its known as well as bouncing off 3 rocks and a tree from a very missjudged shot.
the beman ics
I shoot Easton A/C/C pro hunter series arrows for two reasons they are as strong as the axis full metal jackets but lighter for less drop beyond 30 yards and the penetrate the best
Easton
I shoot the Easton Full Metal Jacket. They are very strong and barly break. They are also good for long distances.
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I shoot Gold Tip 3555s. They are nice and straqight and the spine is matched for my bow. They were recommended by the shop that sold me the bow, and I've always been happy with them.
Beman ICS Hunter - they are durable and shoot the most consistent groups out of all the others that I have tried.
Depends on if you're starting out or if you've been hunting for a while. If your just starting get the cheapest ones you can find. You're gonna lose em and you're gonna break a few shooting at animals when they take off with em. I got a set of six from bass pro shops for about fifty bucks, about three years ago. I've still got four of the original six.
I suggest goldtip Hunter XPs, i shot them for 3 years now, doing everything from indoor and 3-d tournaments to bow hunting turkeys and whitetails, and they have with stood almost everything but a tough does front shoulder blades (which i theorize broke when it penatrated not only one bout both shoulders and the doe began to run bending it past more then any arrow can with stand. I have also seen them pierce thre a 3 inch diameter american hornbean or "ironwood" as its known as well as bouncing off 3 rocks and a tree from a very missjudged shot.
the beman ics
I shoot Easton A/C/C pro hunter series arrows for two reasons they are as strong as the axis full metal jackets but lighter for less drop beyond 30 yards and the penetrate the best
Easton
I shoot the Easton Full Metal Jacket. They are very strong and barly break. They are also good for long distances.
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