I’m running The Easton axis 4mm long range 340 spines. Had very blessed results for my setup 🙏🏽 got a complete pass through on my 2022 archery bull elk at 54 yards. Found my arrow stuck into the deadfall! 🤙🏽
I run the axis 5 mil. I grew up with aluminum arrows. Ive seen them damaged while trying to pull them from targets. I avoid aluminum arrows as much as possible. The axis seems to work great.
Any FMJ is trash. Take the FMJ weight... put it in the ethics insert/outsert on the front of a regular carbon shaft in a 245 diameter and probably spend less money than buying trash FMJ's. And don't use sHIT inserts
I’m running The Easton axis 4mm long range 340 spines. Had very blessed results for my setup 🙏🏽 got a complete pass through on my 2022 archery bull elk at 54 yards. Found my arrow stuck into the deadfall! 🤙🏽
I run the axis 5 mil. I grew up with aluminum arrows. Ive seen them damaged while trying to pull them from targets. I avoid aluminum arrows as much as possible. The axis seems to work great.
I used to shoot the 5mm fmj . But now I shoot Easton axis 5mm 340 spine. I like the axis they are stronger. They fly great out of my V3X 29.
The axis is one of our favorite arrows ever!
Based on everything I'm reading is there is almost no reason to go larger than 4mm
Any FMJ is trash. Take the FMJ weight... put it in the ethics insert/outsert on the front of a regular carbon shaft in a 245 diameter and probably spend less money than buying trash FMJ's. And don't use sHIT inserts
Tell us how you really feel 😂
Sorry for the truth... but not sorry
Completely agree, there is no reason to purchase FMJ arrows.
sounds more like a money grab then a review