Easton 5mm FMJ Max Arrows with Half Outs 250 6 pk.
Original price was: $162.84.$113.99Current price is: $113.99.
Easton 5mm FMJ Max Arrows with Half Outs
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Description
The Easton 5mm FMJ Max Arrows with Half Outs deliver elite-level hunting performance in a lighter, more versatile package. Featuring a 5mm carbon core wrapped in a 7075 alloy metal jacket, these shafts enhance speed and Front of Center (FOC) potential while maintaining the legendary penetration and toughness of the FMJ platform. With Easton?s ACU-Carbon uniform spine and Five-Point straightness process, each arrow ensures superior consistency and accuracy. Finished with an OD green diamond plate aesthetic, these 32-inch arrows come in multiple spine options and are ideal for a wide range of big game setups. This 12-pack includes 50 grain steel halfouts and 5mm Microlite nocks, all proudly made in the USA.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.450 kg |
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| Dimensions | 33.50 × 3.25 × 1.50 cm |
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