Yeah, iam shooting them right now and they are very good arrows. I have the 400's. They shoot like bullets when your bow is tuned.
The complaint I have against them so far is when I was shooting into a buddies glendel buck I shot one way low where a metal insert is apparently. It bent the arrow bad. But see I had done this plenty of times with my old carbons and they were always straight as could be.
So the durabilty of a very thin walled aluminum is what I question now.
But if you don't make bad shots like myself they will pack a punch at 9.9gpi.
If you have the money I think the easton acc are the best you could find in my opinion. They have the opposite theory of the FMJ. aluminum inside wrapped in carbon.
Good luck with your decision
TT
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