No lol, better FOC for any weight arrow. A lighter shaft will always give better FOC no matter what the overall weight is. It makes it much more achievable for a lighter overall weight to have a good FOC number but you could still run 200 gr broadhead with a 75 gr half out if you want a heavy overall weight and you’re going to have an insane FOC %
Put it on a spine tester. There is a spine. Were sick of easton pretending it doesnt matter. The axis could shift paper tears a whole inch by rotating knocks.
Stoked to see this new 5mm option from Easton, only complaint is wished the match grade came stock with the new 50g half outs at that price.
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The Victory HLRs come with the stainless Halfouts, that'd be nice with the 5.0s!
Better foc if you like a very light total arrow weight 🙂↔️
No lol, better FOC for any weight arrow. A lighter shaft will always give better FOC no matter what the overall weight is. It makes it much more achievable for a lighter overall weight to have a good FOC number but you could still run 200 gr broadhead with a 75 gr half out if you want a heavy overall weight and you’re going to have an insane FOC %
Do yall have 300 spine/dozen bare shafts in stock?
We’ve only got them fletched with the AAEs currently in a 300 spine. Bare shafts should be in soon
They are in stock now!
@@jroutdooradventures sweet! I'll be up there tomorrow
Put it on a spine tester. There is a spine. Were sick of easton pretending it doesnt matter. The axis could shift paper tears a whole inch by rotating knocks.
I will tomorrow but every Easton I have put on a tester there is no spine.