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Easton A/C/C Target and Bowhunting Arrows

When Easton Archery married the two most popular arrow materials, carbon fibre and aluminium, and invented the Superlite A/C/Cs, it took the target archery community by storm. For years the Easton Superlite A/C/C target arrow dominated at tournaments around the world. Now even with the advent of the amazing ACE, the X10 and the Navigator series, the Superlite A/C/Cs remain the top choice of target archers seeking a premium quality shaft without having to spend a small fortune.

A/C/C target arrows from NZAP come complete with a G Nock, the fletching of your choice, and an Easton One-Piece Parabolic Point or NIBB Point. In the larger sizes, you can also have a removable RPS point and insert if you prefer.

NZAP have A/C/Cs in stock in seven sizes: 3L-04, 3-04, 3L-18, 3-18, 3-28, 3-39, 3-49, 3-60. These are shown in green on the chart below.

Because of the large selection of sizes available in A/C/C arrow shafts, we are not able to keep a comprehensive inventory with all sizes in stock. We are happy to order shafts in the sizes we don't normally stock (i.e. Sizes 2-00, 3L-00, 3-00, 2L-04, 2-04, 3X-04,3-71 shown outside the green area in the chart below)and the price is the same as for our stock A/C/Cs. However, there is a twelve-arrow minimum order for non-Stock arrows with an approximate three-week delivery interval. To order A/C/C Arrows that aren't in stock, email or ring us on the free phone.

  • Easton A/C/C Features:

  • Easton A/C/Cs accept Easton G Nocks.
  • The NZAP price includes a target point or a field point and RPS insert.
  • Straightness: ± .002" Guaranteed max
  • All sizes of A/C/C Arrow shafts have a black, micro smooth finish.
  • Weight tolerance: ± 2.0 grains for consistency and tight groups
  • A top choice for target and 3D archers seeking high-performance and light weight.

A/C/C Specifications

Size Weight
Grains
Spine Deflection
in Inches
Stock Length
Inches
Nock
Grains
Insert
Grains
RPS Point
O.D. Inches
2-00 4.7 1.500 28 7    
3L-00 5.1 1.300 28 1/2 7    
3-00 5.5 1.150 28 1/2 7    
2L-04 6.1 0.920 29 1/2 7    
2-04 6.5 0.920 29 1/2 7    
3X-04 6.7 0.830 29 1/2 7    
3L-04 7.0 0.750 30 7    
3-04 7.2 0.680 30 7    
3L-18 7.5 0.620 31 7 16 17/64
3-18 7.8 0.560 31 7 16 17/64
3-28 8.1 0.500 31 1/2 7 18 17/64
3-39 8.6 0.440 31 1/2 7 22 9/32
3-49 8.8 0.390 32 7 9 9/32
3-60 9.5 0.340 32 1/2 7 11 5/16
3-71 9.9 0.300 33 7 14 5/16
  • Prices for Easton A/C/C Arrows

  • 1 to 5 Easton A/C/C Arrows: $36.00 (AU$28.80) Each*
  • 6 to 11 Easton A/C/C Arrows: $33.00 (AU$26.40) Each*
  • 12 or more Easton A/C/C Arrows: $29.00 (AU$23.20) Each*
  • Easton A/C/C Bare Shafts: As Low as $26.00 (AU$20.80) Each

* These prices include fletching to your specifications with Elite Plastifletch, Bohning X Vanes, Blazer Vanes Or Duravanes, plus a nock and a target point or insert and field point. There is a slight additional charge for NAP QuickSpin vanes and feather fletching.

To Order Your A/C/C Arrows First Select Your Favourite Fletching
AAE
Elite Plastifletch
Killer Vanes
or
Blazer Vanes
Duravane Vanes QuickSpin Vanes Gateway
Feathers
Shafts Only
No Fletching or Points

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Archery Tips and Tricks QUICK TIP

Number Your Arrows

Take a page from the notebook of the pros and always number your arrows. We sell tail numbers for this purpose but many archers opt for a number written on the fletch with an fine-tipped indelible laundry marker or Vivid.

Whichever method you use, it will be easy to spot any arrow that is not flying true. During practice sessions, simply note the arrow number of any arrows that are outside of your normal groupings. When the numbers are random, you know that it is time to concentrate on your form. When the same arrow fails to group for several ends in a row, you will know that it is time to refletch or retire that particular arrow.

Regardless of your experience at the target butts, numbering your arrows is one of the best and easiest ways there is to pump up those scores.