Day 6 gear

I have been using their fixed broadheads for a couple years now without complaints. Last year was the first I have tried their shafts. Hunted with them, and actually have switched my field setup over to using them now.

Overall pretty pleased with them. I use Tophat Collars on the back and a Beiter .204 hunter nock instead of what they supply. My field shafts have Tophat glue in points.
 
I have been using their fixed broadheads for a couple years now without complaints. Last year was the first I have tried their shafts. Hunted with them, and actually have switched my field setup over to using them now.

Overall pretty pleased with them. I use Tophat Collars on the back and a Beiter .204 hunter nock instead of what they supply. My field shafts have Tophat glue in points.
I appreciate the feedback, I shoot Tooth of The Arrow broadheads currently, and Easton Axis arrows. I dont necessarily have a reason to switch cause my setup shoots just fine, but I think Day 6 is the route I will go when the time comes.
 
I’ve been interested in the 5mm arrow they make. I haven’t found many reviews or personal experiences with them. I’m also currently shooting axis and could drop a little in arrow weight with the day six 5mm.
 
I appreciate the feedback, I shoot Tooth of The Arrow broadheads currently, and Easton Axis arrows. I dont necessarily have a reason to switch cause my setup shoots just fine, but I think Day 6 is the route I will go when the time comes.


I have kinda settled on companies I want to support. There's some I flat won't buy or use products from, and then there's some that I appreciate what they are doing, and want to help keep them in the market place. The archery industry is actually pretty small, and a lot of it is owned by a few companies.

I think D6 has been sticking to making quality products, even when it goes against the grain a bit. They have recently picked up an investor, but I think largely the company has stayed the same. It has definitely gotten more attention lately.
 
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