First Look: Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series Arrows

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posted on January 25, 2024
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Easton Match Grade Arrows Lead

Hunters and shooters who appreciate the characteristics of premium ammunition will have no problem seeing the benefits of the Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrows. The precision arrows are made in the USA with Easton’s exclusive Acu-Carbon process.

If you’re an archer that demands consistency and accuracy, the five-point straightness check used to confirm match grade arrows is hard to ignore. The best components and premium helical fletching ensure a premium arrow. The Match Grade Series includes the FMJ and AXIS in four and five millimeters, the SONIC 6.0 and Easton 6.5. The diversity of shafts ensures quality no matter what you pursue, providing performance with any diameter shaft.

Easton Match Grade Pro Shop Series arrow components.

The attention to detail extends to all shafts in the series with precision front-end components. Titanium, steel, and aluminum combinations offer flexibility for custom weight and FOC setups. Easton is the only arrow manufacturer to check for straightness at both ends, the center and the critical quarter locations on every shaft. Superior single-color AAE Hybrid Helical Fletching is precisely aligned for immediate broadhead stabilization with minimal vane noise.

For more information, visit eastonarchery.com.

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