Best place to buy arrow shafts?

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I used to buy all of my Easton shafts from Eders, seems like they are discontinuing all Easton shafts.

Looking for Easton FMJ 5 or 4mm shafts.

Thanks!
 
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I have a subscription to Lancaster already which is nice, just frustrating that they are $40+ more per dozen than Eders used to be.
 

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talk to Jerry at SouthShore Archery?

i like that guy. he sells arrows at every stage of completion..i think.
 
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talk to Jerry at SouthShore Archery?

i like that guy. he sells arrows at every stage of completion..i think.

Another vote for Jerry at south shore! They are the best by far that I have found. Just received my second order of arrows from them and could not be happier!


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I buy all my arrows from Jerry at South Shore. I can't recommend his spine indexed arrows enough. If you have doubts about your arrow set up and lack the software, give Jerry a call and he will get you squared away. Jerry is an awesome guy to deal with.
 

oldillini

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I buy all my arrows from Hunter's Friend (Hunter's Friend Archery - Bows, Archery Equipment, Hunting Accessories). Can be limited on Easton's, but I shoot Victory's so doesn't matter much to me.

I did try the Easton 6mm just before deer season and they did shoot real good, but due to weight it was lower. Didn't want to mess with adjusting sight at last minutes so stuck with my Victory Elites through season.
 

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Eagle Archery Supplies - Archery Gear, Bowhunting Supplies, For Sale Online!

I have not compared their prices but they used to be very well priced

I've ordered from Eagle before but be careful unless they have changed. Great prices but they don't always have everything in stock and they don't inform you of that until after they have processed your order and charged your card. They will send you an email, sometimes, three or four days later and let you know the item you ordered is "out of stock" and will ship when they get it in.

Personally, I'd steer clear of Eagle.
 

5MilesBack

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Personally, I'd steer clear of Eagle.

Yep.

I used to get some really good deals from Mountain Archery in Idaho on bare shafts, but haven't bought from them in probably 5 years or so. I remember picking up 3 dozen Easton Axis 300's for $50/doz when Easton changed them up a few years ago.
 
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