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Easton ST Excel arrows?

Started by RedTx, February 15, 2007, 08:27:00 PM

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RedTx

Anybody have these or tried them.  Just wondering how they held up, and if the were very good arrows?

RedTx

WOW I love the answer's I get around here???

No one has ever heard of, shot, or used this arrows??

JimmyC

Red,

I shoot Easton Epics which are real similar to the Excels I think.

Anyway, they are a great compromise in price to value/function.  They are not as tough probably as some other types of carbon but dang, you really have to work at it to break them.  I do lose a few every year to rock hits or other hard objects/glances but I also don't cry when I lose one.  To me they are "tough enough".

They are the only arrow I shoot. I keep a couple dozen in the 500 and 400 size on hand, cut to 30",
and pretty well cover my bases for all my bows (45# to 55#).

Good luck,

Jim
"Anything worth doing is worth doing badly."--G.K. Chesterton

buck-tamer00

i had the st epics 400's,
they shot great!!!

excels are way bheaper,
i would definily get them,
they shouldt be much different from the epics.
I belive kids are the future....unless we stop'em now!!!!!!!

elchen recurve bow 47lb @28"

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