Arrows

  • walleye4383
    Waterloo, IA
    Posts: 92
    #197137

    I am in the market for some new carbon arrows that will be used for target shooting in the backyard and then deer hunting in the fall, any recommendations?
    Thanks.

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #109373

    Carbon Express Mayhem’s are a great all around arrow at a pretty good price.

    walleyebuster5
    Central MN
    Posts: 3916
    #109377

    Quote:


    Carbon Express Mayhem’s are a great all around arrow at a pretty good price.


    I just picked up a dozen a couple weeks back.. They are pretty dang nice.. And look BAD A** Too! I think you will find them close to $60 per half dozen just about anywhere.

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #109378

    Quote:


    Quote:


    Carbon Express Mayhem’s are a great all around arrow at a pretty good price.


    I just picked up a dozen a couple weeks back.. They are pretty dang nice.. And look BAD A** Too! I think you will find them close to $60 per half dozen just about anywhere.


    That sounds about right I wanna say 54 plus tax, and yes they sure are pretty!!

    big_hunter
    eagan, mn
    Posts: 178
    #109507

    im shooting CX MaximaHunter 250s which run ~$150/dz.

    i’ve heard nothing but good things about the Harvest Time HT-2s. they run around $120/dz.

    walleye4383
    Waterloo, IA
    Posts: 92
    #109905

    Can you tell me what the difference between the CX Mayhem Hunters and CX Mayhems are?

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #109918

    Mayhem Hunters: +/- .0035 Straightness
    Maxima Hunters: +/- .0025 Straightness

    Also, the Mayham Hunters are a little bit heavier. Example: Size 350 Mayam Hunters 9.8 gr/inch and the 350 Maxima Hunters are 8.9 gr/inch.

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #109950

    Quote:


    Can you tell me what the difference between the CX Mayhem Hunters and CX Mayhems are?


    One is camo honestly that is about the only difference.

    john_steinhauer
    p4
    Posts: 2998
    #109961

    Not a problem any other questions feel free to ask.

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #109976

    Oops, didnt read very good. Looks like I need a new pair of glasses. Sorry!

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