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#1 OkieOutlaw

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Posted 22 July 2011 - 12:02 PM

Hey guys and girls. Just wondering if anyone has any tips for easier arrow removal from targets. I have a Yellow Jacket combo from Cabellas that I bought last year. My problem lies mainly with the broadhead target. The arrows are extremly difficult to remove from this target even with the channel that my Slick Trick broadheads cut into it. Any tips??? And if I accidentally hit it with a field point it is a real bear to get it back out without damaging the fletchings. Help. I am also interested in the durability of the Easton Carbon Power arrows that I am trying out this year. Previously I have always used aluminum arrows in either 2219 or 2216 for hunting, but after scoring the carbon arrows at Sports Academy at a bargain price equipped with tracer nocks which had to be replaced by Easton due to dead batteries I just have a few questions to the pros that have used carbons before. Pros or Cons.

Edited by OkieOutlaw, 22 July 2011 - 12:45 PM.

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