| RE: Arrow selection
My recommendation would be go for the Easton Navigators, the basic reason for this is simple, I have a spine tester and have bought Nav's and Triples, when testing the consistency of spine between 2 doz of each the Nav's had a spine difference of 0.5% whereas the Triples had a 7% spread, also the weights of the bare shafts and matching components weren't as close (Nav's 1.1grain spread, Triples 4 grain spread).</p>
Now I understand that some good scores have been shot with all arrows, but when you want to get arrows of the shelf, and not mess with spineing them, weighting them etc you can't go far wrong with Nav's.# As for buying in matched sets of 12, look around there are stores which will sell part sets if money is really that much of an issue.</p>
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