Easton 5.0 high velocity is it just me?

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I was in the market to replace some broken 300 spine Axis 5mm arrows, and accidentally ordered the high velocity versions.
Anyways I had them in hand and paid for so I pushed forward. Brass HIT insert, full 75gr, plus the collar that came with the arrows. 3 AAE Max Stealth vanes, with factory nocks.
I played with 125 and 100gr points.
My total arrow weight was 489, and 464 gr versus the similar standard axis build weight of 510gr.

Obviously I picked up some velocity which was attractive. However here comes the issue. Shooting 3-4 arrows at a time sometimes they bump, and I like to flex them. The first time I flexed one it exploded. No snap crackle pop, it burst out into 3-4 sizable chunks.
I had another break in a glance off of my target, but it didn’t click until this morning.

I had 4 arrows in the target and had heard a tap, so I flexed the first one and it exploded. Same with the second two in the tight group… so a total of 4 arrows broken during flexing.

Am I flexing too hard or has anyone else noticed these are brittle?

I’m going back to the standard 10+ gpi Axis. They have been tough as nails for me
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Here is a recent thread on Archery Talk on your same topic that shows it is, apparently, not just you:
 
Blak eagle carnivore are light gpi and i have never broke one flexing it or any way other than missing and hitting rocks or a robin hood.

Seems like the 5.0 may not be durable from reports thus far?
 
You’re not alone . In 2 months I’ve broke 6/12 of my 250 spine 5.0s.

Compared to my previous axis and gold tip pierces, the 5.0s have not been very durable with similar moderate impacts. They are crazy accurate but a few have cracked and splintered with pretty soft impacts, have me now using them for TAC this weekend.


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