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Has anyone used Easton's Jazz series?

Started by Raineman, April 16, 2007, 09:00:00 PM

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Raineman

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these. I wanted to put a set together with my son, and being a Ravens fan, I wanted to build a set for myself (kind of a Father/Son fletchfest).

Anyone used them? Good, bad? They seem cheap enough to not worry about losing or trashing. Thanks in advance for your input.

Barney

Both my kids shoot them. They seem kinda soft, like the old Trueflight arrows.

hawksnest

I tried to help, but my post was thrown out.  "Flood protection" it said.  Go to another forum list and I can help you.  Bill G.

Chortdraw

Jim, They are a little soft but good shooters for the price. I shot them for a couple of years and still do in one of my bows. Good for 3-d's if you don't miss to much. I have a good straightner and do my own arrows so I could give them a once over and back to then range. Some of my friends called them ..girly arrows and a few other comments but they pulled them out of a lot of 10 rings. also easy to find when you ( ah..miss) look for them in the grass. Not to many blue things growin there.  :bigsmyl:  ...............Chort

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