I shot a doe on december31 last season...... she was 40 yards and my arrow was another 10 past where she was standing. This60lbs and 29" draw was with a Hoyt alpha burner at a
Eastman's just did a review on the top five arrows. The victories were one of them. They had the highest FOC which is suppose to lead to better penetration. Since the arrows were originally used by tournament shooters I'm assuming accuracy is not an issue.
I really liked them for target shooting. Have they worked out the outserts / inserts for broadheads? Some of the early ones could bend and lead to accuracy issues. The arrows weren't bad priced, but the inserts were an extra $24/dozen which raised the price. I would like to see them make a shaft that was small diameter, but big enough to accept a better insert for broadheads.
I think they would be very durable, they are very thick walled carbon.