RIP TKOs don't require outserts. You can run HIT inserts in them just like FMJs or any other .204 shaft.Any reasons you are looking at switching? Lower/higher arrow weight? Flatter trajectory? More FOC? etc? Victories TKO's are great but the outcerts and other add ons can add up. I personally like Easton Hexx. Best arrow for the money IMO and have been using them since 2014.
If you're bow is already tuned and shots the FMJ well, just get the Axis. And Disney as the FMJ. Same spines available. And probably one of the most popular arrows or there. Slightly less GPI, very durable and easy to build if that's what you do.Looking to upgrade my arrows and I’ve been shooting fmj’s for 10 years. My brother recommended victory rip tko’s. I’m a 60 yards or less shooter. Any thoughts?
I’d like to see a pic of that. I shoot something similar and would like to see the setup.Some mention not to go this route because you have to mess with half outserts. However the easton HITS fit perfectly which I use the 100 gr brass. I do add a small top hat collar to reinforce the front.
Hope that helps
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
It's just a HIT insert (so you can't see it) with an Easton BAR (Broadhead adapter ring) on the end.I’d like to see a pic of that. I shoot something similar and would like to see the setup.
The Rampages are a good shaft, but they are brittle.I have a dozen rip tko elites and a dozen axis match grades. I really feel like the .204 arrows are where it’s at unless you are willing to drop the cheddar on a good micro system like the iron will. If money is no object and you care about FOC, I would probably get the rips. The axis match grades are a good bit cheaper but also heavier.
The rampages are somewhere between but they seem to have mixed reviews for durability, I’ll eventually make a set and have a .204 showdown.
At some point I’m going to shoot the axis and the rips and see at what point the higher FOC causes more drop.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I went one step further on my Rampage build. HIT insert, BAR collar, and epoxied a footer over the outside of the shaft behind the bar collar. The Rampages are good arrows, but brittle. That's about as strong a setup as can be done on them, and I've still had issues on solid hits. Lots of good .204 arrows on the market now, we're pretty spoiled these days.It's just a HIT insert (so you can't see it) with an Easton BAR (Broadhead adapter ring) on the end.
The ring is sized by spine size(diameter inside and out) and fits over the end of the arrow between the point and the shaft. Total weight 5 grains.
The Axis are durable, but adding these little colors gives them more strength at the tip and squares the point to the arrow better (allegedly).
Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk