Beman arrows

Lancaster Archery is the only place I know of that will sell individual shafts. Not sure if they have the Centershot, though.
 
Beman has been owned by Easton for some time, just they have now stopped producing the beman products. Easton's new line of 6.5 are revamped beman shafts. Not certain what the centershot would be.


As said lancaster archery will sell you individual shafts.
 
The old MFX shafts are what you need to find. Still kicking myself for not buying 2dz 340s just a couple months back. My favorite trad arrow ever.

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Beman was taken over by Easton archery, and I'm not sure that's being sold anymore. Lancaster archery is a good place to look and they sell individual shafts.
 
The old MFX shafts are what you need to find. Still kicking myself for not buying 2dz 340s just a couple months back. My favorite trad arrow ever.

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I liked those too. They have been gone for a lot longer than a couple months, more like a couple years.

I have been shooting the Beman centershots, good arrow- buying them at Jeff’s specialty archery or mountain archery.
 
I liked those too. They have been gone for a lot longer than a couple months, more like a couple years.

I have been shooting the Beman centershots, good arrow- buying them at Jeff’s specialty archery or mountain archery.
You misunderstood that, there was a guy on Archery Talk that had two dozen uncut full length 340 MFXs a couple months back and I waffled on it long enough to miss out. That was a stupid move on my part
I'll be at Mountain Archery on Friday after I finish up with work. I haven't stopped in in a while, used to be in there every week. Good dudes in there.

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I used to shoot Neman centershots, however I found the finish would wear off at the point end in short order. I have switched to the Easton aftermath which seems to be a very similar shaft, (6mm shaft and they both take the same components) and have net looked back. They are cheaper and durable as anything on the market.

lancasters archery allows for you to buy single shafts for testing to answer the op’s question
 
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