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    I wonder if anyone here has a super shooter that could put this to the test and take out human error? Hmmm...
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    bfisher that was pretty profound never looked at archery quite that way, you are the Master we are your students, thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    I wonder if anyone here has a super shooter that could put this to the test and take out human error? Hmmm...
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    You have any .001, .003, and .006 arrows you could test in the Super Shooter to see if there is a noticable difference?
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    I have tryed some pretty expensive arrows that were .006 that worked good. But after braking a few of them I decided to go with a cheeper arrow. My beman ics hunters are .003 and are about $40 for 1/2 dozen. Cheeper on AT sometimes.

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    Here is my question. We all know that arrows flex and bend on release, this is called archer's paradox. So anyway, you watch a video of an arrow bending like crazy and flexing for a good while after release and it makes me wonder just how important arrow straightness really is? At least it makes me wonder?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzWrcpzuAp8

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO102jz8sFM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI_17jgEdAI
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    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    I went through this headache last June. I wanted to buy new arrows that would fit my needs. Man, it took me for ever to make a decision.
    My first set of carbon arrows were GT Hunter Expedition .006. I wanted to try something better just for the sake of it. Sooooo, I bought a dozen of Hunter XT .003 with blazer vanes total of 349gr. Paid $96 shipped. I could have saved $20 to get Expedition, but I wanted to try it for myself.

    Verdict? Well, I have 12 similar arrows and I'm happy with the price I paid for them. I do shoot better, but I think it is me improving my skills rather than the arrows making a difference.

    You know, sometimes it is better to pay more and know it is you and not the arrow. If they would have been twice the price, I don't think I would have done it. For $20, what the . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    it makes me wonder just how important arrow straightness really is?
    Very important, just imagine how it affects the flexing. Slightly bent and it flexes more one way.

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    Yeah but we are talking .006" of an inch variance. not bent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    .006" of an inch variance
    Actually its + or - .006" so up to .012". Will it make a huge difference for a hunter when the accuracy is good enough with the cheaper shafts? Probably not. Will it make a difference to paper shooters? Yep and seen it.

    Now if the prices were the same, which shaft would you pick?

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    I would get the straighter only because they are supposed to be better. I would love to see a set of each arrows built exactly the same and then shot thru a super shooter to see if there is any real value added or if it just makes a person feel superior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bfisher View Post
    As for customer service. I couldn't tell you. As with most quality products I doubt that you'll ever be in need of repairs.
    ^^ The way it should be, never having to know if customer service is great or not! Too bad it isn't that way for all companies. It makes you wonder when eveyone knows about great customer service from a company doesn't it? ^^

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