Thread: Easton FMJ
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Old 07-07-2020, 03:46 AM
byronick87 byronick87 is offline
 
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I used to religiously shoot fmj's
They're dead straight, buck wind, and hit hard.
The only issue was that They work great until they don't, and that is the bending. In my experience, If you hit anything that would re-direct the flight path of the arrow, you're gonna be looking at a $18 back scratcher.
I've moved to victory arrows. All carbon, same diameter, and with the outsert system, grains stay the same. The carbon is much more forgiving on bends

Btw, I'm shooting a Mathews Halon 32 #70@29"
My arrows are uncut and have the standard outsert with a 125gr head.
I used the same bow to shoot the fmj's.
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