Colorado385
FNG
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- Jun 30, 2020
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I'm thinking about trying the Easton Pro Comp arrow for hunting. I'm interested in the Pro Comp specifically because of the purported spine tolerances and the effects this might have on ease of tuning. I consider my bow tuned when I can group broadheads with my field points at 60yds. I understand there are archers more talented than I am that can get just about anything to tune but that's not what this question is about. I shot Deep 6 several years ago and loved the arrow flight but hated the inherent weakness in that system. I have since tried some of the outsert systems and found the tolerance issues and bending to be a PITA. So that leads me back to Deep 6. I'm specifically interested in folks' experience with the Deep 6 Iron Will Components: is this system durable enough to hunt with? I have not tired a SS outsert/sleeve combo so maybe that will solve the bending issue?
I shoot 28"/70lbs. My challenge with .204 is that after I load up my arrow (lighted nocks, wrap, 4 fletch 3" vanes) I don't love my trajectory at longer distances but I'm also tinkering with a .204 setup (I'll save those questions for another post.)
I shoot 28"/70lbs. My challenge with .204 is that after I load up my arrow (lighted nocks, wrap, 4 fletch 3" vanes) I don't love my trajectory at longer distances but I'm also tinkering with a .204 setup (I'll save those questions for another post.)