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If you have a slower bow I'd get the Axis Match
If you have a fast bow I'd shoot the 5mm FMJ Match
Nitrum 30 is running at 332fps not sure eactly what is consider a "slow bow?"
If you have a slower bow I'd get the Axis Match
If you have a fast bow I'd shoot the 5mm FMJ Match
So when you say a heavier shaft i was looking at them on the easton website on the axis, it goes from a 6.1 GPI to a 11.5 GPI but the sizes are different. So I am not sure which is heavier. Again I am new to bow hunting and grew up with the only hunter in the family passing away at the age of 7.
this will help you understand arrows a little bit better. Carbon Arrow Basics & Measurement Standards, Research Guide | Chapter 1
basically the easton axis shaft is heavier in relation to other easton arrows. you match the spine of the arrow (700, 600, 500, 400, 340, 300, 300, 260) to your draw weight and length and bow cam. if you shoot a lighter poundage you want a weaker spine (on easton website the size or spine). with easton the higher the number the weaker the spine. so 700 spine is 6.1, 260 (their stiffest) is 11.5. based off your draw length and weight you want either a 400 or 500 spine, so you can shoot either the previous scenarios i mentioned.
If you have a slower bow I'd get the Axis Match
If you have a fast bow I'd shoot the 5mm FMJ Match
If you have a slower bow I'd get the Axis Match
If you have a fast bow I'd shoot the 5mm FMJ Match
Nitrum 30 is running at 332fps not sure eactly what is consider a "slow bow?"
At 332fps, you would need to be shooting at a longer draw length, 70#s, and a pretty light arrow to reach the "advertised" speeds. Unless you shoot those exact specs, you will shoot a different speed than the advertising specs. Not sure if you realized this, but based on your question above I thought you may need to know that.
But to give you an idea, I shoot a 70# bow, set at 66#s and 27.5" Draw Length. With the 330 spine Carbon Injexion arrows I shoot, cut at 27" with a 100 grain head I get about 270 fps. That arrow weighs 422 grains the way I have it set up, if I remember correctly.
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I wouldn't shoot FMJ's again if they gave them to me.......especially with a fast bow.