Are Easton Axis arrows Deep Six?
The Easton 4MM FMJ Injexion has been proven day in and day out that it is one of the most extreme hunting arrows in the industry and everyone is talking about them. Utilizing not only the Deep-Six diameter but also the Full Metal Jacket aluminum wrap on the outside of the arrow.
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Are Easton Axis arrows Deep Six?
The Easton 4MM FMJ Injexion has been proven day in and day out that it is one of the most extreme hunting arrows in the industry and everyone is talking about them. Utilizing not only the Deep-Six diameter but also the Full Metal Jacket aluminum wrap on the outside of the arrow.
What is a deep 6 arrow?
Deep Six is the mini-sized insert and broadhead thread standard that enabled the production of a smaller broadhead-compatible ultra-micro diameter arrow shaft. With more penetration available to hunters, Deep Six thread broadheads, inserts, and arrows have proved their worth in the field.
How many GPI are Easton FMJ?
11.3
5MM FMJ & Match Grade
Size | Shaft Weight GPI | RPS Point O.D. Inches |
---|---|---|
400 | 10.2 | 17/64 |
340 | 11.3 | 9/32 |
300 | 12.0 | 9/32 |
250 | 11.5 | 17/64 |
How many grains is a Easton FMJ 5MM?
New Easton 5MM Axis Full Metal Jacket ArrowsINTERNAL-FIT “X” NOCK (INSTALLED) HIT INSERT, CHAMFER STONE, INSTALLATION TOOL, & HIT EPOXY (INCLUDED) Shaft Weight – 11.3 grains per inch Straightness: +/- . 002″…
What is the deep six thread size?
In case you don’t know, Deep Six is a smaller threaded replacement point system developed by Easton Archery for micro diameter (4mm, 0.166″ ID) arrows. It uses a smaller shank diameter . 165″ and #6-40 thread rather than the industry standard .
What thread are broadheads?
8-32
Most broadheads use Standard (8-32) Threads. Deep Six Threads are designed to fit 4mm micro diameter shafts with HIT inserts that use the Deep Six thread pattern.
What size Nock do I need?
What Size Do You Need?
FOB Size | Arrow ID | Arrow Nock Size |
---|---|---|
Standard | 0.244 – 0.246 inch (6.2mm) | S OR GT |
H-AXIS | 0.231 – 0.236 inch (6mm) | H OR H.E. |
X-AXIS | 0.198 – 0.205 inch (5mm) | X OR A |
MICRO | 0.164 – 0.166 inch (4mm) | G OR F |
How do I remove Easton hit insert?
remove the nock, slide a steel drill bit that is slightly smaller backwards into the staft. Then swing the shaft fast so the bit impacts the insert. Rinse and repeat till it breaks loose.