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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 635373" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>The Archery industry and AMO have up graded the production of carbon shafts to the point that there are almost no bad arrows. Unlike back in the days of </p><p>cheap aluminum and fiber glass shafts. More spendy but, of much better quality and durability.</p><p> </p><p>The shafts are pretty much the same . It now boils down to consumer loyalty</p><p>and what you are willing to pay. I have made up a dozen from 3 or 4 different</p><p>manufacturers. They all perform pretty well. I haven't tried mix and match, but </p><p>I suspect they would work.</p><p> </p><p>Keep them in the middle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 635373, member: 38802"] The Archery industry and AMO have up graded the production of carbon shafts to the point that there are almost no bad arrows. Unlike back in the days of cheap aluminum and fiber glass shafts. More spendy but, of much better quality and durability. The shafts are pretty much the same . It now boils down to consumer loyalty and what you are willing to pay. I have made up a dozen from 3 or 4 different manufacturers. They all perform pretty well. I haven't tried mix and match, but I suspect they would work. Keep them in the middle. [/QUOTE]
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