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bsolc
11-12-2011, 04:45 PM
Have a PSE Brute #60 draw and I got four radial weave stl hunter 200. Lost one and know its a matter of time....new to archery anyone have advice for what type or arrows to get?

Thanks

StoneChaser
11-12-2011, 06:51 PM
I'd suggest some Beman ICS Bowhunter (400's will be perfect for 60#)....super tough, affordable and very consistant arrows (especially for the money).

I've shot arrows worth over twice as much, and went back to the ICS Bowhunters....all I use now for hunting and target.

The Hermit
11-12-2011, 07:00 PM
I lost and broke a lot of arrows in the first couple years of archery... Suggest that you get some good medium priced carbon arrows, learn to fletch your own and expect to break and loose some. There are lots on the market, hard to go too far wrong.

Bow Walker
11-12-2011, 09:39 PM
I've had extremely good luck with Gold Tip shafts/arrows. Inexpensive and tough as nails.

mikeboehm
11-12-2011, 09:49 PM
I use the radial x weave arrows and i love them. There tough and not expensive. I used the 200 with my 60lbs brute 3 years ago and i now use the 300 with my 70lbs omen pro. Theve never let me down yet

RoscoeP
11-12-2011, 10:21 PM
Have a PSE Brute #60 draw and I got four radial weave stl hunter 200. Lost one and know its a matter of time....new to archery anyone have advice for what type or arrows to get?

Thanks
I have alot of the stl hunter 200 and like them. They seem durable and shoot well. I also shoot 60 lb bows and my arrows are 28.5 in. 200's are right for that weight with radial X-weaves. There numbering system is different than other arrow makers(200's are like the other 400's more or less) so use there charts. The store in our town always has them on for $99 per doz.
Cheers Roscoe

Riverbc
11-12-2011, 11:03 PM
i've had extremely good luck with gold tip shafts/arrows. Inexpensive and tough as nails.
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bsolc
11-13-2011, 08:33 AM
I have alot of the stl hunter 200 and like them. They seem durable and shoot well. I also shoot 60 lb bows and my arrows are 28.5 in. 200's are right for that weight with radial X-weaves. There numbering system is different than other arrow makers(200's are like the other 400's more or less) so use there charts. The store in our town always has them on for $99 per doz.
Cheers Roscoe

You in victoria? i dont think you can say names of places that arent sponsors but pm me maybe where you get them at? thanks