Tell us more about that soft knock knot that you’re using. I like that method looks easier to replace then the way that I’m doing it. Looks like some kind of hitch can you explain.
Hope these are better than the victory stainless core arrows. I've never shot a arrow that is so weak. Going back to the easton fmj or would be interested in looking at these.
You could definitely hunt with them. They are a 4mm arrow with an aluminum core wrapped in carbon. They should be very consistent but they are going to be on the expensive side. The Axis Long Range are also a 4mm shaft but they are all carbon. Still a higher end arrow but less costly than the Parallel Pro.
Hey , love this build.. Those G nocks gonna cause you fits once you get to 70lbs and beyond.. They are WAY too weak, tuning them is IMO impossible The only way to go with a .166 arrow is FIRENOCK
@@jroutdooradventures I can't understand this.. I had tuning issues years ago I thought was spine (250) and quickly traced it to the G nock and that corrected it instantly.. Flex the nock sideways , tell me you aren't suprised
Anyone know why everyone replaces the scope on the Axcels? I've been trying to figure out what I want to run for my RX8 ultra build, and had considered this sight
What’s the verdict on running a front stabilizer high or low on the RX8 Ultra? Is there a noticeable difference or just personal preference?
I would love to see yall build the bowtech core SS like this style. Awesome video still
Tell us more about that soft knock knot that you’re using. I like that method looks easier to replace then the way that I’m doing it. Looks like some kind of hitch can you explain.
3 loop constrictor knot, looks like he finishes with 2 overhand knots on top.
That is it in a nutshell! Good eye!
I’m also interested in you’re soft nock
As well.
Great video.
Hope these are better than the victory stainless core arrows. I've never shot a arrow that is so weak. Going back to the easton fmj or would be interested in looking at these.
Would you ever see the need to run a back bar on this?
Dumb question, but could you hunt with these arrows, or what is the difference between these and something similar in the hunting line?
You could definitely hunt with them. They are a 4mm arrow with an aluminum core wrapped in carbon. They should be very consistent but they are going to be on the expensive side.
The Axis Long Range are also a 4mm shaft but they are all carbon. Still a higher end arrow but less costly than the Parallel Pro.
@mikereed845 Yeah no doubt about 140 - 180 for 6 arrows. Uncut.
Hey , love this build.. Those G nocks gonna cause you fits once you get to 70lbs and beyond.. They are WAY too weak, tuning them is IMO impossible The only way to go with a .166 arrow is FIRENOCK
I have been using Easton G nocks for years. Never had a problem. Even at 80lb.
@@jroutdooradventures I can't understand this.. I had tuning issues years ago I thought was spine (250) and quickly traced it to the G nock and that corrected it instantly.. Flex the nock sideways , tell me you aren't suprised
@@kylemacdonell1450 maybe they have redesigned them and that helped? I know there is also the small and large groove. I use the large groove knocks.
Anyone know why everyone replaces the scope on the Axcels? I've been trying to figure out what I want to run for my RX8 ultra build, and had considered this sight
Just because you can and you have every TH-camr saying how awesome the ultraview is. It looks really good but it belongs on a target bow
@bigz5262 thanks bud. I was genuinely confused. I ended up going black gold and couldn't be happier.
Arrows are so overpriced. No leave the limbs maxed for efficiency.