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What field points for Easton Axis?

By Olivia Norman |

What field points for Easton Axis?

5mm Axis Carbon Arrows

SizeShaft Weight GPIRPS Point O.D. Inches
5008.117/64
4009.017/64
3409.59/32
30010.79/32

What grain field point should I use?

At 3D and field events, field points weighing 100 to 120 grains are common. Anderson said most top archers use arrows with a moderate FOC. “If a lower front-of-center shoots and groups better for me, that’s what I’m going to go with,” he said.

What inserts come with Easton Axis?

We offer the Easton aluminum HIT inserts for those who do NOT need the chamfer stone. For use on Easton carbon arrows that take the HIT inserts. These carbon arrows include Easton Axis, Full Metal Jacket, and Beman MFX Classic. Kit includes: One dozen aluminum HIT inserts (16 grains each) with insert tool.

What Nock does Easton Axis use?

X-nock
X-nock that fits the AXIS-style shafts. It has a . 098 throat and each nock weighs 7 Grains each. 12 Nocks Per Package.

What spine arrow should I shoot?

Adding weight to the front of the arrow weakens its spine. That’s why Gold Tip recommends a 400 spine for a 27-inch arrow with a 100-grain point shot from a 60-pound bow, but also recommends a 340-spine arrow if its length and draw weight stay the same, but its point weighs 150 grains.

What grain arrow should I shoot?

If you want to target practice, you want the arrow to weigh in total (shaft, vanes, insert, nock and field point combined) around 5 to 6 grain per pound of draw weight. So if your bow has 60 lbs. of draw, you want to use arrows that weigh in total between 300 and 360 grain.

How heavy should my broadheads be?

Industry experts recommend 100-gr. broadheads for carbon and lightweight aluminum shafts, and for heavy aluminum shafts, 125-gr. heads. Once you decide which weight and style of broadhead you want to use, it is incumbent upon you to set up and tune your bow for true broadhead flight.

Does Field Point Size Matter?

Buying smaller than the arrow shaft: For the same reason if the point is skinnier then the shaft, it may cause friction with the target when the arrow hit the surface. The outside diameter won’t enter as smoothly as it should causing damage to the shaft and the target.

How much does the Easton HIT Insert weigh?

75 grains
Easton Brass HIT Break-Off Insert 12pk Description The full insert weighs 75 grains and 15 grain module can be removed, so the weight is reduced by cutting off the back end of the insert.

What is the weight of an Easton hit insert?

Additional information

Weight0.5 lbs
OptionsDeep Six

What does 400 mean on an arrow?

stiffness
The numbers refer to the spine of the arrow. The different spines refer to the stiffness, a 400 spine arrow is generally for bows 40-60 lbs. 350 spine is for bows roughly 55 – 75 lbs, and a 500 spine arrow is for bows roughly 30 – 50 lbs.

Are 340 or 400 arrows heavier?

A weaker arrows is “softer”. Generally 600 arrows are for bows from 15–35 pounds in draw weight, 500 for 35–55 pounds, 400 for 55–75 pounds, and 340 for 75–95 pounds.