Shooting indoors, outdoor(900) and 3D(IBO)
Wanting an arrow to YES, do all 3.
I have never shot fatter arrows other than aluminums. I’m not sure I want to either? Having not tried them. But I’m open to suggestions.
I love Easton axis.
currently had been shooting GT pro hunters set up with Easton g nocks on my target bow. I really like the Easton g nocks.
I wouldn’t mind shooting skinny arrows like an axis. Though I know there not the fastest or best for target.
I have shot axis for indoor leagues and never worried about breaking lines. That don’t bother me a bit.
Actually finished out the indoor season this year with axis n shot same scores as I was with the gold tip pro hunters.
I’m not being super competitive either. I like to see where I stand but I’m not an x beast.
I typically am a 290 shooter in bowhunter class prob average 12-15x and getting better each season
This will be my first year shooting outdoor target however.
I shoot #55 @ 28” 75% letoff
Wanting an arrow to YES, do all 3.
I have never shot fatter arrows other than aluminums. I’m not sure I want to either? Having not tried them. But I’m open to suggestions.
I love Easton axis.
currently had been shooting GT pro hunters set up with Easton g nocks on my target bow. I really like the Easton g nocks.
I wouldn’t mind shooting skinny arrows like an axis. Though I know there not the fastest or best for target.
I have shot axis for indoor leagues and never worried about breaking lines. That don’t bother me a bit.
Actually finished out the indoor season this year with axis n shot same scores as I was with the gold tip pro hunters.
I’m not being super competitive either. I like to see where I stand but I’m not an x beast.
I typically am a 290 shooter in bowhunter class prob average 12-15x and getting better each season
This will be my first year shooting outdoor target however.
I shoot #55 @ 28” 75% letoff