From: tonto59
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Date: 19-Apr-18 |
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Are these arrows rare and collectable. Or just shoot and enjoy them?
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From: fdp
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Date: 19-Apr-18 |
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Just shoot them.
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From: casekiska
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Date: 19-Apr-18 |
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24 srtx alloy. Not the best alloy Easton produced but certainly very serviceable. Thousands upon thousands,...Millions?...have been produced and have given great performance.
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From: tonto59
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Date: 19-Apr-18 |
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Thanks for the input. These arrows come with a Hoyt Pro Medalist I have my eye on. It never hurts to ask. Thanks again.
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From: longbowguy
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Date: 19-Apr-18 |
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Never mind the arrows, get that bow - one of the finest, sweetest shooting and handsome bows ever. I have owned a number of them and still shoot two of them often. The most pleasurable bows to shoot of the dozens I have tried. The efficiency and arrow speed still ranks high among modern bows. They ruled the target and Olympic circles in the 1960s and 70s. - lbg
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