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Easton 6.5mm Classic Arrow (Fletched w/ Vanes)

by Easton
$87.99
SKU CAO17076HQ
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Hunting accuracy for shooter confidence is the cornerstone of Easton 6.5 arrows. The 6.5 uses proprietary Acu-Carbon™Uniform Spine process. Acu-Carbon™ is a continuous-fed, single-die manufacturing method that results in the most reliable tolerances and eliminates the need for the spine-alignment and weight sorting. Easton’s Acu-Carbon™ production line produces the most consistent spine and weight from dozen to dozen and lot to lot—year in and year out. This benefits the bowhunter with truer flight and pinpoint accuracy in the field.

The Easton 6.5 Classic includes NEW 6.5mm inserts that are made using a 4x-larger shoulder to add strength and boost valuable FOC.

Specifications

  • Straightness tolerance: ±.003"
  • Spines: 250, 300, 340, 400, 500
  • Made in USA
  • Factory Fletched with Bully or Blazer vanes (colour may vary)
  • Includes 6.5mm inserts and 6.5mm MicroLite nocks (colour may vary)
  • Sold in packs of 6

Customer Reviews

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W.P.N. (Ontario)
Worth it

Upgraded to these and very pleased.

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OntTom (Ontario)
Easton 6.5 mm Arrows

1st) Would I buy these again? Yes, and I have.
2nd) Would I recommend these? Yes, I do.

I got into my first vertical bow (compound) in August 2020. My draw length is 25” to 25.5”. I have these arrows cut to about 28”. I have my draw weight at approx. 54 lbs. I keep it well below my max ability due to I like to shoot 100 - 300 arrows per session. I’m shooting 500 spine with a 100 gr. point / head, shot through a whisker biscuit.

I have shot these with the 3x 2” Blazer vanes as well as 4x 2” Blazer vanes, 3&4 AAE Max Stealth, 4x AAE Pro Max, and 418 Flex Fletch. All shoot incredibly well.

I have found these arrows are durable. Several miss calculations in range, deflections off rocks or bark, and into a couple critters and I’m still shooting the same arrow. I’ve only put 3 out of commission due to shooting the nocks off and splintering the carbon in process. Out to 30 yards I cannot aim in the same place twice without hitting vanes or arrows with the next incoming arrow.

I have experimented with nock indexing these arrows. No need. No noticeable change. I’ve experimented with spine indexing. No need, no change, thanks to the way these are made. I’ve also shot the 6.5 mm Match Grade. Worth it for me, but not necessary

I set a shooting partner up with these, full length, off the shelf of their traditional recurve, and they are shooting exceptionally well.

These will always be in my inventory. Don’t think I’ll be running out of the 2 dozen I have anytime soon.