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Originally Posted by Kurt505
I doubt you'll pick up speed, but the FMJ's have tighter tolerances than the blues, chances are you'll pick up accuracy if you measure in millimeters or shoot long distances.
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I weighed my Blues last year there was 1...thats one Grain differance in the whole dozen...Had I blown the spec of dust off that one rogue arrow it most likely weighed in the same...lol
With the Maxima Blue streaks...
•Matched Set – All Maxima Blue Streak® 6- and 12-pack sets are sorted and matched by weight and spine for best-in-class consistency. Spine selection sorting tolerance is +/- 0.0025". Weight sorting tolerance is +/-1.0 grains.
•Real Straightness – Every Maxima Blue Streak® arrow is laser checked for straightness to a remarkable 1/10,000 of an inch. Maxima Blue Streak® straightness of +/- 0.0025" is a maximum measurement, not an average.
The Easton FMJ
•Guaranteed Straightness: ± .002
So I wouldnt say FMJ has better tolerances than the Blue Streaks...
The FMJ can also bend and stay bent...
Personal experiance is if I can blow a Maxima Blue straight thru a tuff elk ten yards beyond into six inchs of earth...I gotta ask myself is the FMJ gonna go 12 yards beyond a pass thru and stick 7 inches into the dirt?...meanwhile the Elk dont care he is stone cold....lol
Both Awesome shafts... both have their advantages...is the FMJ safer...maybe ...but everyone should check their arrows often as part of their shooting routine...
JMHO
Neil