ArrowStar
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I was in the archery business several years ago, and have lost touch with some of my contacts that were Sales Reps but I do know that Easton did in fact buy out Beeman a couple of years ago. Over the years I have tried out about every make of Carbon arrow out there. Believe me there is a BIG difference in straightness tolerance from Company to Company. One big thing that most folks dont know is that some companys advertise +/- .003 or whatever and that is true, what they dont tell you is that that tolerance is not over the total shaft length. A good test is to put a raw shaft of lower cost on an arrow straightner and spin it and watch the dial indicator then put a quality Easton shaft on there and spin it, you will see the real difference.
Arrows and broadheads should be the best that you can afford, that is what kills the animal, not the bow.
Just my 2 cents worth
Good Luck
Arrows and broadheads should be the best that you can afford, that is what kills the animal, not the bow.
Just my 2 cents worth
Good Luck