'Standard' Diameter Carbon arrows ?'s

gostovp

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What are considered the best 'standard' diameter (.245) carbon arrow shafts? Part of me is seriously considering moving away from the 'small' and 'micro' diameter shafts back to the 'standard' diameter (still debating this however...)
 
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There are many good standard diameter shafts out there. “Best” is in the eye of the beholder. If straightness tolerance matters to you, look for a .001” shaft. Many shafts are offered in 3 straightness grades: .001”, .003” and .006”. Other than that, just choose a name brand shaft with a gpi that puts your total arrow weight where you want it.
 
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There are many good standard diameter shafts out there. “Best” is in the eye of the beholder. If straightness tolerance matters to you, look for a .001” shaft. Many shafts are offered in 3 straightness grades: .001”, .003” and .006”. Other than that, just choose a name brand shaft with a gpi that puts your total arrow weight where you want it.
Are the Scheels Vendetta Pro's (.003") any good? They are just a rebranded Victory VForce, correct?
 

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Food for thought - Easton Sonic 6.0 are reduced diameter. .233" ID so they are just a little smaller.

Honestly, wind drift is a hard thing to judge. My ability to shoot in wind makes it tough to measure any gains. I do like .166 and .204's though.
 
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I’m probably not a good enough shooter to notice wind drift from an arrow vs how the wind affects my target hold.

Part of me is just sick of dealing with the small and micro inserts , outserts, 1/2-serts, bushings, collars, etc etc
 
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For me, easy button was always GT Pro Hunters.

Straight, durable, easy to assemble, glue vanes to, and lots of available components.


Once you have broadheads, and enough drag to steer those heads, I find shaft diameter to be a small component of wind drift.

.244-.246 I think are just a simpler arrow setup that you really aren't making any sacrifices with for hunting.
 
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