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Autumn Orange ... heck yeah ....

Messages posted to thread:
BenMaher 10-Jun-17
woodshavins 10-Jun-17
RymanCat 10-Jun-17
KyStickbow 10-Jun-17
crookedstix 10-Jun-17
NOVA7 10-Jun-17
silverarrowhead 10-Jun-17
Pdiddly 11-Jun-17
George D. Stout 11-Jun-17
PECO 11-Jun-17
DarrinG 11-Jun-17
Buglmin 11-Jun-17
silverarrowhead 11-Jun-17
jk 11-Jun-17
George D. Stout 11-Jun-17
silverarrowhead 11-Jun-17
silverarrowhead 11-Jun-17
Scooby-doo 11-Jun-17
Mpdh 11-Jun-17
Okiak 11-Jun-17
From: BenMaher
Date: 10-Jun-17

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Ummm...okay ... There seems to be a rumour that some people think their arrows are sexier than mine ... Pppffffffffff .......

Well, I know they ain't the originals, but mine are just dandy and fly beautifully ...

Easton on a winner with these for me ...

( and who'd of thunk it that I'd be into alloy/carbon hybrids... say it ain't so ......)

From: woodshavins
Date: 10-Jun-17




I have been seriously considering getting a bunch of those myself.

From: RymanCat
Date: 10-Jun-17




Yup I love mine and have a few of them. They are the bomb.

From: KyStickbow
Date: 10-Jun-17




Love the oranges!

From: crookedstix
Date: 10-Jun-17




Those are all beauties!

From: NOVA7
Date: 10-Jun-17




Back when I was shooting a compound bow I used a bunch of those orange aluminums.

From: silverarrowhead
Date: 10-Jun-17




Always loved the autumn orange originals, except when I missed my target, and would bend 1. I haven't even seen those arrows. Do they bend as easy as the all aluminum arrows?

From: Pdiddly
Date: 11-Jun-17

Pdiddly's embedded Photo



Love autumn orange originals and did not know that had come out with a new hybrid.

The ones in the picture are 2115's, a size i wish they had kept.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 11-Jun-17




The new ones are carbon/aluminum....not aluminum. Read up on them guys. As for Autumn Orange, the old ones ceased to exist back in the late 70's because everyone wanted camo. Easton quit making them because the demand went away.

From: PECO
Date: 11-Jun-17




The new ones are on the FMJ 6mm platform, and are spined 470 and stiffer. It would be nice if they would just make the GGxx75's in orange again with a variety of spine.

From: DarrinG
Date: 11-Jun-17




Oh man how I would be so happy if Easton started making the XX75's in Autumn Orange again. :)

From: Buglmin
Date: 11-Jun-17




They are FMJ's, 6MM, use the regular insert. They've been out since last November. The 5MM uses the HIT insert, but they stopped producing those back in January. The 4MM are the DEEP SIX inserts, but you can use half out outserts from Firenock and they become almost indestructible!! The Firenock half outs on an Axis shaft are also supper tough.

From: silverarrowhead
Date: 11-Jun-17




Sorry, but I did know they were Full Metal Jackets, but they still incororporate some aluminum. So my question is the same. Grill they bend if they hit an unwanted hard target?

From: jk
Date: 11-Jun-17




Who cares about aluminum arras.

Tell me about those maybe-Fenders!

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 11-Jun-17




silverarrowhead, they will resist bending because the carbon stabilizes the shaft and returns to it's original form during a nasty miss. 8^) It would take a lot to bend them.

From: silverarrowhead
Date: 11-Jun-17




Ahhhh, thank you!

From: silverarrowhead
Date: 11-Jun-17




Ahhhh, thank you!

From: Scooby-doo
Date: 11-Jun-17




They will bend, they are hard to break(snap)but they will take a bend. Hit something glancing hard enough and they bend. Shawn

From: Mpdh
Date: 11-Jun-17




Still have some AO in 2117 and 2317. Here's a question, if the new ones are FMJ, does that mean that the aluminum is on the outside?

MP

From: Okiak
Date: 11-Jun-17




Yes, Aluminum is on the outside.

I loved the old Autumn Orange XX75's, but these FMJ are better. And they look great.





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