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I need advice on what type of arrows to get with my bow. I just bought a Martin panther set at 26 inch draw at 62 pounds. I was looking at getting carbons, but Aluminums look good to. What do you guys think

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I am not even close to being an expert but I think carbons are the way to go. I have easton aluminums and am changing to increase spead and durability............Allen............

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Most of my friends shoot carbons now but I have stayed with Easton aluminum. I shoot X-7's which is the hardest aluminum used today and shoot ultra lights. I shoot a much heavier bow but have found the 2312's, 2412's and 2413's work very well for me. Both of my cam bows shoot in the 300 to 320 ft./sec. range so I have found it not really beneficial to change to the carbons. It is really owner preference to either shoot carbons or aluminums.

Arizona Griz.

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I have always shot aluminum arrows and have had good success with them. This year I got a new Mathews and decided to try carbons. The main difference I see is carbons are a little stiffer so they seem to have better penetration and are a little quicker. Carbons are either strait or broken. They take a frontal impact great but a side impact usually breaks them. The good thing about aluminum is they can be straitened and you don't have to "flex" them before shooting them. I think it just depends on what you like. If you are interested shoot me an email at kholder@theriver.com, I sold my old bow and have a dozen brand new Super Slam XX78 aluminum arrows in size 2213 that don't work with my new bow. Let me know if you are interested I will give you a screaming deal. Good luck, both types have pros and cons so whatever choice you make will be the right one.

Travis

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Your short 26" draw will handcuff the arrow speed. I'd suggest a light carbon arrow like the Carbon Express in order to get a higher speed/flatter trajectory for coues. CX 200's weigh 7.0 grains per inch, while other carbon arrows usually weigh more. Check a chart to get arrow weight for the size you need.

 

Doug/Red Rabbit

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