Easton ACC pro hunting arrows?

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Since these arrows have the alloy core carbon wrapped will these bend with repeated shooting like everyday or every other day or any arrows like these? I'm thinking about picking some up anyone have any experience with these or arrows like this?

Thanks, Tony
 

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Tony I have heard Easton discontinue the pro series so now only makes regular acc. Might want to check into before purchasing some and not being able to source any more
 
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Also to your original question I shot acc and now shoot goldtip pro and believe the straight carbon is more durable than the aluminum carbon blend.
 
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Tony I have heard Easton discontinue the pro series so now only makes regular acc. Might want to check into before purchasing some and not being able to source know l more
Thanks for the reply I did read the discontinuation of them on AT which. Is unfortunate I recenty purchased a subscription to archers advantage and have been playing around witht the spine selector to look for a good spine and FOC for my new hunting rig (Elite Energy 32)ml looking to go for more of heavier arrow but going with the micro diameter.

By the way that program has really opened my eyes and I've been geeking out all day with it!! Come to find out I've been shooting weak spines arrows for my current bow setup for the past 3 years!! Anyways thanks for the reply realunlucky and I'm open for anymore suggestions of arrows from anyone
 

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How heavy of an arrow are you wanting? I'm shooting the energy 32 and I am shooting axis 340s. They tuned good and I'm right around 430gr with a 100gr head.
 

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I meant I think the software is wrong.... I think that arrow is great. I use it and am very happy with it. What are you planning on hunting? With our small black tail you can get by with a really light setup. I wouldn't go any lighter than 400 grains for elk. A big hog can give you a pretty good idea of how an arrow will preform on elk.
 

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Believe it or not the cabelas instinct arrow the accomplice is the exact same as the Easton ACC Pro so you can go that route and get that same ACC quality
 

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Believe it or not the cabelas instinct arrow the accomplice is the exact same as the Easton ACC Pro so you can go that route and get that same ACC quality

Who makes these? Easton I'd be sceptical these would stay in production too
 
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Another Question?

Easton makes them.. completely the same minus the cabelas arrow does not have a collar on the nock. These will be in production for a while.

Thanks for the info guys i apprecriate it im just struggling to find an arrow that has good weight decnet speed and at least a 11% FOC for my new bow set up using archers advantage and its giving me numbers that sound right but also dont.

Also sinc emy draw length is going to be 26.5 what will my approximate arrow length be or is the arrow length its giving me 28.25 is roughly the length im going to be looking at?
 
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If your draw length is 26.5 I'd guess your arrow shafts would be 26 inches. Why would you cut your shafts longer then your draw length? Extra weight?
 

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I meant I think the software is wrong.... I think that arrow is great. I use it and am very happy with it. What are you planning on hunting? With our small black tail you can get by with a really light setup. I wouldn't go any lighter than 400 grains for elk. A big hog can give you a pretty good idea of how an arrow will preform on elk.

I agree. I have used Archers Advantage for several years. I think it is great software for generating sight tapes. But the Spine Selector data is suspect. I totally ignore it now because it sent me down a rabbit hole more than once. I totally use the tuning process dictate what arrow spine to use.
 
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