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Easton T64 Shafts (1/2dz)

by Easton
Original price $0.00 - Original price $0.00
Original price $0.00
$152.22
$152.22 - $152.22
Current price $152.22
If you desire arrows cut to length, please scroll to the bottom of the page to see how we measure.
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Arrow penetration is vital when it comes to successful big game hunting, yet without precise shot placement, maximizing penetration alone may not seal the deal. Now, Easton has a new answer for bowhunters with the T64 Full Metal Jacket—the tapered arrows that combine maximum killing power with the highest level of FOC accuracy. 

The T64 FMJ shaft profile begins at the front with a 6mm diameter that seamlessly tapers down to a micro-diameter 4mm at the nock end. The integrated front-of-center weight distribution adds up to 30% more FOC without adding point weight for the best in exacting long-range accuracy. For lethal big game results, the rear taper creates a reduced-friction path for maximum penetration. Couple these new improvements with FMJ’s track record of field-proven success, and the Easton T64 now sets the new arrow shaft benchmark for bow hunting big game.

Features
  • Straightened to the highest industry specifications and is coaxially aligned to ± 3 milliradians to produce the most precise hunting arrow available today.
  • Built-in FOC—front taper adds up to 30% more FOC versus conventional parallel shafts.
  • RPS inserts with 8-32 point and broadhead compatibility
  • Available in two deflection factor sizes that cover the full range of arrow spines from 400 through 300 and shaft lengths from 26” to 32″

Spine

GPI

Length

ID

OD

Straightness

.310 (7.9) 13.3 avg/16.3 front/11.3 rear 32'' .166'' 9/32 .003''
.375 (9.5) 12.2 avg/14.0 front/11.2 rear 30'' .166'' 9/32 .003''

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How We Measure Arrows

For consistency, we measure from valley of nock to back of point with factory components.

If you are measuring another way, please make sure to tell us. We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

The two arrows below have the same carbon-to-carbon measurement, but they will be cut differently depending on the length we are given.

There are all sorts of ways to miscommunicate about arrow length. Some people refer to a carbon-to-carbon measurement (no nock and no insert). Some measure including the entire nock and no insert, or the entire insert with no nock, and sometimes an outsert is not considered when measuring carbon-to-carbon.

Here are four examples of the same carbon-to-carbon arrows measured in different ways. If you give us these measurements, your arrows will not arrive the way you desire.