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Old 23-04-08, 10:54 AM
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Riser: Hoyt ProElite 08
Limbs: Hoyt XT3000 50-60
Sight: Sureloc Challenger
Stabilisers: Doinkers
Button: Carter Sensation/Evo
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Arrows: Easton Axis FMJ 400s

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Hi

I have begun shooting outdoors, but have so far lost 3 Navigators on 90m. Its my first outdoor season, so I have to get used to wind, cold and all that I never experienced with a bow indoors.

Outdoor arrows seem to be quite fragile, since my 3 Navigators (430s) disintegrated, just hitting the grass. Since the arrows are quite expensive just for learning, I have considered the Axis FMJs or Navi FMJs (The Navi FMJs because of reading what Watch_Man and Marcus26 wrote about them). I'm not sure if the FMJs can better stand for a "nature trip" than the regular Navis could?

Anyway the Axis FMJs are only half the price, so I could loose 2 arrows for the price of 1 ;-)

But looking at the Easton web site, it seems that the points and nocks are only hunting screw ins and so forth. No target points or nocks.

Are any here using the Axis FMJs for target and which point and nocks are they using?

/Kenn
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