Has anyone experimented with arrows shorter than 18" and what was your evaluation?
If so would you recommend them for hunting as well?
Thanks
Matrix 355
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Re: Matrix 355
I shot some 16 " 2219 , They were buried past the vanes in the target , my 18 " go to the vanes . 20"stay a few inches from vanes . At 30 yards p.o.i didn't change more than an inch. But I will stay with 18" . they fly great and MY target will stop them.
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Re: Matrix 355
I use 18" Easton 2219 aluminum shafts which are very accurate. Plus no fear of getting my foot under a forgotten broadhead tipped arrow when I de-cock after the hunt. This scenario can happen with shorter arrows.
Andrew
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Dan xcaliber flemish Brownell XS2 string, 18" Easton XX75 2219 aluminum shafts, 2" Bohning Blazer vanes, NAP 170gr F.O.C., Danny Miller's RBBB's
2007 Leupold VX-I 2-7x33 Dark Earth NWTF Edition Turkey Plex scope
Dan xcaliber flemish Brownell XS2 string, 18" Easton XX75 2219 aluminum shafts, 2" Bohning Blazer vanes, NAP 170gr F.O.C., Danny Miller's RBBB's
Re: Matrix 355
I am shooting 17" 2219s they shoot great and i still can not get my foot under a broadhead