New Easton Arrows for 2025! Easton 5.0, FMJ Max, & Match Grade Halfouts

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  • @corh2367
    @corh2367 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I'm excited to try the 5.0 out. I shoot a 33" long 260 spine 5mm axis. 565 grains with standard insert, 125 grain head and nothing else. Being able to finally play with the head weigh/ collars and not have to have a 600+ grain arrow will be nice!

  • @douglasbarton7440
    @douglasbarton7440 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have been shooting from the birth of Axis 340's or 400 from 400 to 420 grains at 28" shot lots of elk and deer with them. Axis are great arrows. But I can't wait to try the new 5.0 just to see how they compare.

  • @jordan.couch_wtp
    @jordan.couch_wtp 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I want to see how durable these are. I hit some crazy stuff at TAC with my axis arrows and was shocked at the abuse they held up to. If these can do the same Easton will get my money.

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I'm telling you I started with Easton 4 mm axis Arrows with a hit and search and I blew every single one of them up if you shot and hit one or if you passed through a Target it would blow up I switched to Victory VAP into day 6 and I have not broke one

    • @bowhuntordie
      @bowhuntordie  17 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      I’ve never liked 4mm or micro diameter arrows for a variety of reasons. I’ve shot Axis 5mm for the last 6 years and can’t say I’ve ever blown one up. In fact they’ve probably been the most durable arrows I’ve ever used.

    • @alexbetts452
      @alexbetts452 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I wont argue against any setup that gives a guy first hand results. But the way you speak about your current set up is how is speak about 5mm Axis with Brass 50/75 HIT insert and an Easton collar. Have sent family members on dream hunts with that combo with zero failure. The 5.0 would be closer to your gpi. With the system described above, i’m confident the results would follow.

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    With a 3:40 spine with no weight up front at all and you're shooting a 460 grain Arrow are you kidding me that is insane I run 250 grains up front with a 250 spine Victory VAP and arrow is 26 and 1316 carbon-carbon without the insert anything and my arrow registers at 485 grains do you understand the knockdown power that that has versus you know something with the mechanical on the end of it that never punches through a deer like I see it all the time people shoot deer with Mechanicals the arrow barely goes in the animal and it runs as hard as it possibly can but because of the big loud pop when the mechanical opens you know you watch and nine out of 10 that are shot with a big fixed blade the fixed blade passes straight through in the animal bounce off a couple leaps stops wanders off and falls over dead

    • @BespokeCarpentry
      @BespokeCarpentry 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Damn, that's a long sentence. Arrows don't need to be heavy to punch through animals. Penetration is all about speed. A .223 can punch through plenty that a 12 gauge slug couldn't. Speed is more important, especially when we're only talking 1 to 200 grain difference here. Energy dumped into an animal with a 650 grain arrow and a 450 grain arrow isn't much of a difference. We gotta stop saying that heavy is stronger. New people getting into to archery, it confuses the shit out of them. If it's heavy, it's slower, and has less energy. If it's lighter, it's faster, so it punches the same or better because it's moving alot faster.

    • @dionysis84
      @dionysis84 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Settle down there Gibson 😂

    • @J-nd4de
      @J-nd4de 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Valid but arrows shouldn’t be compared to bullets. Bullets are meant to transfer energy, arrows are strictly penetration. But he does have a point that the new offerings GPI is not impressive. Other companies have come out with even lighter options years ago. Easton seems late to the party.

    • @BespokeCarpentry
      @BespokeCarpentry 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @J-nd4de they do seem late to the party, and still not especially light. I don't know why they don't get more love, but the victory XVs are extremely light gpi. And it gives you way more FOC. I've seen people say they're brittle, but they're really not, still tough as shit. I had more problems with the durability of FMJs compared to the XVs

    • @J-nd4de
      @J-nd4de 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I run the XV’s at 430grs out of a 87lb machine 34 and have no issues. 12 deer this year with them and no problems. The new HLR are intriguing but heavier than I’d like so I’ll stick with the XV’s. Especially at $170 dozen!

  • @J-nd4de
    @J-nd4de 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Easton is still playing catch up with Victory.

    • @dionysis84
      @dionysis84 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Aside from the half out inserts, Easton has done literally everything first

    • @J-nd4de
      @J-nd4de 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Easton just came out with a lighter GPI hunting arrow, Victory has had them for years. Cool company but it doesn’t seem like they are innovating much arrow wise.
      The old “made in America” is worn out too. How many other products in your life are made overseas? 95%?

    • @jimrussell1246
      @jimrussell1246 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@dionysis84 I don't how old some of these commenters are, but Beman came with carbon arrows in the 1990's
      and they used basically a halfout wich was just an outsert. I'm pretty sure Beman was subsidiary of Easton, not 100% sure. But as far as i am concerned Easton has probably forgotten more about arrow manufacturing than most will ever know! Their ACC were micro diameter way before their time.

  • @braxtonsmith3892
    @braxtonsmith3892 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Their components are not made in the US. All their reps say that. I've spoke to several.

  • @Bryan-wc3et
    @Bryan-wc3et 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I shoot 400 and did the math at my pro shop,I’m going from 267 to 300 fps man I’m excited!! My current 5mm weighs 411 grains going to the 5.0 I’m dropping to 355 grains with same spine that’s unreal. Facts are facts.🦌🏹🏕️🏔️