Carbon Express® Maxima Hunter® Carbon Arrows
- Buff Tuff® Plus carbon weave on the rear 1/3 of the shaft
- Mossy Oak® Treestand® finish on the front 2/3
- BullDog™ nock collar
- Dual Spine Weight Forward™
- Straightness tolerance: ±.0025"
- Weight tolerance: ±1.0 grains
The most proven and reliable 100% carbon arrow in the Carbon Express® line! Buff Tuff® Plus carbon weave on the rear 1/3 of the shaft, with a Mossy Oak® Treestand® finish on the front 2/3. BullDog™ nock collar, and Dual Spine Weight Forward™. Straightness tolerance: ±.0025". Weight tolerance: ±1.0 grains. Fletching color may vary.
BullDog™ Nock Collar A Carbon Express® exclusive. Aircraft-grade aluminum collar that fits over the outside of the back end of the shaft, forming a barrier that protects your nock and arrow if it’s struck by another arrow.| | ||||||||
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Rated 4.3 out of 5Â by 19
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Rated 3 out of 5Â by IABOWHNTR Very consistent arrow, easily damaged
I am a very picky shooter and don't like to waste allot of money, with that being said I spent the money on a half dozen arrows to do a review and was very happy with how consistent they shoot. As recommended by carbon express do not shoot the same spot on the target as you will break or damage your arrow. I can say these are great for anyone that has the $$ to blow but the inserts will get messed up after some intense practice rounds so get extra inserts and know how to change them. I am going to be using these this spring for turkey with the Bowtech Insanity CPX I'm also reviewing so it is going to be interesting to see how these arrows hold up to the abuse. I recommend the arrows because they are very accurate and consistent so there is a quality to the arrow that you can't find with other brands, that does not make up for the fact that you need to have several dozen arrows as you will destroy quite a few practicing either because of inserts or because you hit other arrows.
February 10, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Faid Excelent
I´m kind the Worst bowshooter EVER¡¡¡
So I miss the target sometimes and The result is:
1 door with 3 holes
1 brick wall with 2 holes
all my arrows INTACT
LOVING THEM¡¡¡¡¡¡
October 22, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Randyslayer Dont waste your money on hype
I bought these arrows on the hype of being the best but far from it yea good at home shooting a target but shot three deer and every arrow broke so I say junk just go for the real best gt pros or xts you wont be mad like me
September 22, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bowtech16 Great Arrows!!!
Ive been shooting bows for a few years now. Ive been through beeman, easton, redhead, you name it. I read the reveiws about the Maximas and decided to give them a try. After around 25 shots right where I was aiming from 30 yards, Ive found these reveiws to be true. If your looking for an arrow that has speed, penetration, accuarcy, and tighten your groups, you should look towards the Carbine Express Maximas!!
September 9, 2012
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i shoot maxma hunter 350 arrows and i'm new at this so i was wondering what kind of broadhead to use and grain
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use the same grain as field tipsA:Â
I use rage 100 grain with the same arrowA:Â
If your bow is tuned well enough to shoot fixed blades you cant go wrong with the G5 montec. They are the only broadhead that i know of that are machined out of a solid piece of metal. No welds or blades means no weak points. If your bow isnt tuned well enough to shoot fixed, then i like rage 3 blade. As far as grain, i shoot a 100gr, however 125 will give you better penetration and better FOC.Answers
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the 1 with the picture of canes on it come with 2in blazers if its the shafts they dont come with vanesA:Â
You can get these either in a plain shaft or already fletched. The ones that are already fletched come with 2 red and 1 white fletchings.Top 50 Contributor
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Usually they are a 2 inch blazer vane. That is what came on my maxima blue streaksA:Â
These are fletched with a blazer vane.Details:Â
I'm new to the sport and am looking to buy arrows that are about 28.5 in. in length. Do these or any arrows come in a standard length? Thanks for any input!Answers
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They all come in a length of approximately 33 inches and have to be cut down to size and then install the inserts. Any bass pro store or reputable archery shop will be able to cut them down for you and glue the inserts for you.A:Â
Most arrows all come uncut at 34 or 35 inches. You can take your bow to any pro shop and they will cut the arrow to your bow draw.A:Â
You need to buy your arrow and have it cut to 28-1/2 or 29"A:Â
Most arrows are sold in 32" length, then you may cut them (or have them cut) to your specific draw length. Bass Pro Shops catalog does not offer that service, however most of our retail stores can cut the arrows for you.Details:Â
I don't see it anywhere that it tells how many?Answers
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If the price is around 75.00then its 6 arrowsA:Â
That is half dozen (6) arrowsA:Â
This does come as a 6 pack of arrows.A:Â
the orginal catalog stated a dozen.. so i ordered them, but i only recieved 6 so after some customer service steps i got the other 6 ..A:Â
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