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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 305680" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>Guys, i've been out of archery for awhile and have a "newbie to carbons" question. I have an older model Mathews Z-Max that pulls 54 lbs. I was shooting PD's with Gamegetter arrows a number of years ago. I am going to try the cheaper Wolverine carbons that i bought at Wal-Mart a couple days ago to try and stretch my range a bit. I know it's a cheap arrow, but i'm trying to keep cost down especially when this kind of volume shooting may contribute to a lot of lost arrows. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone tried the cheaper Wal-Mart carbons for varmints and such?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 305680, member: 1133"] Guys, i've been out of archery for awhile and have a "newbie to carbons" question. I have an older model Mathews Z-Max that pulls 54 lbs. I was shooting PD's with Gamegetter arrows a number of years ago. I am going to try the cheaper Wolverine carbons that i bought at Wal-Mart a couple days ago to try and stretch my range a bit. I know it's a cheap arrow, but i'm trying to keep cost down especially when this kind of volume shooting may contribute to a lot of lost arrows. Has anyone tried the cheaper Wal-Mart carbons for varmints and such? [/QUOTE]
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