Arrow choice for 80lber

stx.dead.I

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I am looking at getting some Easton to try out for my 30"dl 80lb 350IBo obsession defcon6.

I currently shoot 250 spine kinetic pierce from gold tip with about 175grn up front totalling 515 gens at 305fps.

I used to get a good deal on them and not sure if I can anymore.

What would yall think about 260 spine Easton axis or 280 spine 4mm injexions?

I'm looking for around 525grns total weight

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5MilesBack

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I shoot 32 1/2" draw which would equal to 30.5" at 80lbs, but your bow has a higher IBO than mine. I'd stick with something like the 260 Axis, a 250 Rampage, or even a Kinetic 200. I've never been a fan of the micro-diameter shafts at long draw lengths and higher draw weight.

The Kinetic 200 or Axis 260 will get you closer to 525gr, but with a brass HIT you could easily get the Rampage up there as well. I'm currently shooting the Kinetic XT 200's (11.6gpi) with regular HIT's and they come in at 520gr at 30" with 125's.
 

weedwacker42

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I'm shooting 536g Black Eagle Spartan 250 set up. Really like them. Eastons just wouldn't fly right out of mine. 32" draw, 77#.
 

Felix40

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Ive shot axis before and now I shoot kinetic 200s with a 170 gr broadhead. Imo there is no comparison. The kinetics are way tougher. Ive shot a couple into trees and a couple into the ground from a stand without fear of breaking them. As you know, final arrow weight is around 530 with my 29" draw. I say stick with gold tip.
 

lam396

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I'm shooting the 250 Black Eagle Spartans at 82# but I've only got a 28" draw. My arrows come in right around 530 and I really like them.
 
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stx.dead.I

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Ive shot axis before and now I shoot kinetic 200s with a 170 gr broadhead. Imo there is no comparison. The kinetics are way tougher. Ive shot a couple into trees and a couple into the ground from a stand without fear of breaking them. As you know, final arrow weight is around 530 with my 29" draw. I say stick with gold tip.
See I've gone through almost a dozen kinetic pierce arrows just practicing for the past couple months. Have been getting a lot of arrows cracking at the nock.

Had the victory vap 250s before these and they were rock solid comparatively. At first I thought I had a bad batch or something but not so sure anymore.

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ahlgringo

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victory vap 250's for me with the 100g SS shok in/out. Come in at 515 g with 100g bh. Shooting 29.5" 79lbs. No issues, and fly great
 
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Shooting the Axis 260s out of mine, they fly great and tune great but I have broke a few in situations I didn't expect to walk down and find my arrow broken. I've just attributed it to a lot of energy and force traveling in that arrow.
 
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I have a 80# Def Con six myself 28.5 draw and I am running 495gr in a black eagle carnivore in a 250 spine with a brass insert and 125 lovr love love the arrows.

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