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What kind of arrow do you use? Carbon or aluminum?

Question by mdhager115. Uploaded on March 16, 2009

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from Damon619 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon, always carbon.

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from cjmurdoch wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon, mainly because it's faster, has good KE, and, well, it's faster.

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from Huntandtrap09 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from Walt Smith wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Beeman Carbon Hunters

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from Azcoyotehunter wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

carbon all the way

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from steve182 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon Express. Carbon is hard to beat because it doesnt stay bent

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from Beekeeper wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

I'm an old dinosaur still shooting XX75's

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from Christian Emter wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from buckeye wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from idahooutdoors wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from rezavoirdog wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon Fiber, Beman ICS Hunter. Just bought Some Gold Tip XT Hunters, a little lighter, will save those for when I loose or break all of my Bemans.

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from MB915 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Beman Carbon Arrows. Not sure why anyone would choose aluminum arrows over carbon if they were buying new arrows.

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from hjohn429 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon arrows deffinately have an advantage over aluminum. The're faster, straiter, hit harder,and break instead of bending,which helps you know faster when an arrow has gone bad.

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from rserwe44 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

carbon can get a little more expensive than alluminum but they fly better and faster in my opinion.

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from rserwe44 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

another advantage of carbon is that they are practicly unbreakable. My cousin shot one against a concrete wall, and it broke the metal practice tip instead of the arrow. you cant do that with alluminum arrows

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from timothyfaw wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

Carbon

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

Carbon arrows, really durable and get the job done.

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from Big C wrote 2 years 46 weeks ago

carbon.

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from CavRecon wrote 2 years 46 weeks ago

Carbon.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

Carbon!!!

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from rezavoirdog wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon Fiber, Beman ICS Hunter. Just bought Some Gold Tip XT Hunters, a little lighter, will save those for when I loose or break all of my Bemans.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

Carbon arrows, really durable and get the job done.

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from Damon619 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from Golfing Sportsman wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon, always carbon.

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from cjmurdoch wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon, mainly because it's faster, has good KE, and, well, it's faster.

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from Huntandtrap09 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from Walt Smith wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Beeman Carbon Hunters

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from Azcoyotehunter wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

carbon all the way

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from steve182 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon Express. Carbon is hard to beat because it doesnt stay bent

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from Beekeeper wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

I'm an old dinosaur still shooting XX75's

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from Christian Emter wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from buckeye wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from idahooutdoors wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon

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from MB915 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Beman Carbon Arrows. Not sure why anyone would choose aluminum arrows over carbon if they were buying new arrows.

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from hjohn429 wrote 3 years 10 weeks ago

Carbon arrows deffinately have an advantage over aluminum. The're faster, straiter, hit harder,and break instead of bending,which helps you know faster when an arrow has gone bad.

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from rserwe44 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

carbon can get a little more expensive than alluminum but they fly better and faster in my opinion.

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from rserwe44 wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

another advantage of carbon is that they are practicly unbreakable. My cousin shot one against a concrete wall, and it broke the metal practice tip instead of the arrow. you cant do that with alluminum arrows

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from timothyfaw wrote 3 years 9 weeks ago

Carbon

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from Big C wrote 2 years 46 weeks ago

carbon.

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from CavRecon wrote 2 years 46 weeks ago

Carbon.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 2 years 4 weeks ago

Carbon!!!

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