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Easton Axis FMJ Arrows

The Axis FMJ from Easton Archery is the best choice for serious bowhunters looking for deep-penetrating big-game arrows with no compromises in quality. The Axis FMJ arrows get their superior strength and durability from a very small, thick-walled carbon-fibre core inside an XX75 aluminium shell. The combination of carbon fibre and aluminium, the two most popular arrow materials, gives field archers and hunters a heavy and tough shaft with more big-game stopping power than you will ever need.

Axis Full Metal Jacket arrows penetrate better that either all-carbon or all-aluminium arrows and the alloy jacket makes pulling from those tough high-density 3D targets a snap. As with all NZAP arrows, the price for Axis FMJs is for a complete ready-to-shoot arrow including fletching, nock and point. If you prefer to make you own arrows, FMJs are also available as a bare shaft with nock and HIT insert included in the price.

FMJs are available from NZAP in four sizes: 500, 400, 340, and 300.

  • Easton Axis FMJ Features:

  • Easton X Nock Pre Installed.
  • An RPS Field Point is included in the NZAP price.
  • Straightness: ± .002" Guaranteed max
  • Built for strength and durability with a small-diameter carbon core inside a full metal jacket
  • Weight tolerance: ± 2.0 grains for consistency and tight groups
  • Easton's top-of-the-line bowhunting arrow
Size Shaft Weight Spine Span Stock Length Nock Insert RPS Point
  Grains Deflection in Inches Inches Grains Grains O.D. Inches
500 9.1 0.500 31 9 16 17/64
400 10.2 0.400 31.5 9 16 17/64
340 11.3 0.340 32 9 16 9/32
300 12.0 0.300 32 1/2 9 16 9/32
  • Prices for Easton Axis FMJ Arrows

  • 1 to 5 Easton Axis FMJ Arrows: $25.00 (AU$20.00) Each*
  • 6 to 11 Easton Axis FMJ Arrows: $23.00 (AU$18.40) Each*
  • 12 or more Easton Axis FMJ Arrows: $20.00 (AU$16.00) Each*
  • Easton Axis FMJ Bare Shafts: As Low as $18.00 (AU$14.40) Each

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

To Order Your Axis FMJ 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

Arrow Spine-A Definition

All arrows must bend as they leave the bow on the release of the bowstring. This odd fact is sometimes referred to as "Archer's Paradox" and no matter how straight your arrow and careful your aim, if the arrow shaft doesn't bend just the right amount on release, your shot won't fly true.

The amount of bend in a shaft is called "spine" and is measured by the deflection (bending) of the shaft caused by hanging a weight (usually two pounds) on the shaft that is supported on points a given distance (usually 28 inches) apart. A 400 carbon shaft (such as the Axis FMJs on this page) deflects .400 of an inch, a 300 shaft deflects .300 of an inch, and so on. It is that simple.

There are many factors involved in selecting just the right arrow for your bow. Bow type, hard or soft cam, string material, point weight, and method of release are just a few, but the most important consideration is arrow spine as measured by deflection.