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Easton 4MM Axis Long Range Shafts (1/2dz)

by Easton
Original price $0.00 - Original price $0.00
Original price $0.00
$84.99
$84.99 - $104.99
Current price $84.99

If you desire arrows cut to length, please scroll to the bottom of the page for instructions on measuring arrow length.

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Industry-leading carbon AXIS now available in a 4MM micro-diameter.  The AXIS 4MM Long Range is engineered with a specific 100% carbon-fiber layup for increased velocity. Includes Easton’s new Aluminum point outsert to boost both strength and front-of-center accuracy at long range and comes pre-installed with 4MM nocks.

  • Includes NEW aluminum point outserts (50 grains)
  • Micro-Diameter 100% ACU-Carbon fiber construction, hunting arrow- increased velocity
  • Reduced friction in flight and at impact to offer optimized FOC, enhance target penetration, and better accuracy at long range
  • 4 popular hunting spine sizes- 250, 300, 340, and 400
  • 8/32 4mm Aluminum half-out included for optimum hunting FOC
  • 4MM Microlite nocks pre-installed
  • Compatible with standard thread 8-32 broadheads and field points
  • Made in USA
  • Straightness: +/- .003″ [Match Grade: +/- .001″]

Specs

Spine

GPI

Length

OD

Straightness

250 9.8 33" .244" .0025" (Platinum)
.006" (Black)
300 9.3 32.5" .241"
340 8.3 32" .234"
400 7.6 31.5" .229"

 

Field Point Cheat Sheet
Fraction 11/32 5/16 19/64 9/32 17/64
Decimal .34375'' .31250'' .29688'' .28125'' .26563''

 

How We Measure Arrows:

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

We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

The arrows below have the same carbon-to-carbon measurement, but they will be cut differently depending on the length we are given. If you are measuring another way, please make sure to tell us. We are not responsible for arrows that are correctly cut as-ordered.

How to Measure Arrows

There are all sorts of ways to miscommunicate about arrow length. Please be careful so there are no mishaps.

How NOT to Measure Arrows