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FMJ 5mm vs 6mm

Started by cacciatore, May 02, 2017, 07:46:00 AM

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cacciatore

Anyone of you has compared those 2 arrows yet.
Thanks for your advice.
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

I have not compared them, but I do shoot the 5MM FMJ's. The 5MM shafts are very tough and durable. I would think they both would have that quality though. I am a hunter, and I like the skinnier shaft for hunting. I went from a 5/16" carbon shaft to the 5MM shafts, and have seen a noticeable higher amount of complete passthrus with the skinnier shaft.

Bisch

Bowwild

I shoot the 5MM FMJ and the even skinnier Deep Six shafts now.  

I like the Deep Six except field points and broad heads are difficult to find with those threads. Although I have about 100 special made, 155 grain field points for the arrow and the Helix broadhead I shoot has ferrules in that thread I can swap out.

ghall80

Not much of a difference other then diameter and some Spine deflection. Your 400 spine arrow is now a 390 spine in the 6mm. No HIT system in the 6mm the inserts will mount flush to the shaft.
I am shooting both and really don't see a difference between the two out to 25-30 yards

Great arrows and I wouldn't hesitate buying or shooting either one. I will say the 6mm are cheaper and quality is just as good
Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway--JOHN WAYNE

cacciatore

Thanks for your help guys.
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

Burnsie

Just picked up a half dozen of the retro Autumn Orange 6mm. Haven't had a chance to fletch them up yet, but they sure look good!
"You can't get into a bar fight if you don't go to the bar" (Grandma was pretty wise)

Ben Maher

Just for a dz FMJ 6mm and another dz 6mm Autumn Orange delivered and currently setting them up for a New Zealand hunt .

Great looking shafts , and they flew just dandy ...
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

FerretWYO

I don't think there are brass inserts for the 6MM shafts yet are there?
TGMM Family of The Bow

Cwilder

The 6mm shafts are your standard H nock and they make a 50-75 grain insert for them
Love the FMJ autumn orange shafts
I love Bow Hunting

Bowwild

I will be receiving some FMJ Orange next week.

oldbohntr

I used the 5mm fmj for a four of seasons including several big animals in Africa.  tough, good arrow-period.  Autumn orange being my favorite alum shaft ever, I jumped on some of the new ones.  Frankly, I see no difference on the practice range....different diameters are always a bit if an adjustment.
Tom

fisherick

Who makes them and sells them?

Hermon

Easton makes them, several sponsors sell them.

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