But if it's rebranded, what is to say they didn't actually redesign the carbon structure, no one can know that, the factory manufacturer isn't going to let something like that out, I prefer to look at it as anything is possible,
For the X10 parallel -spine 420 shows that the halfout insert is NA all the way from 420 and up. So would size #3 work if the break off point is #3 for a 420?
Unfortunately, Easton does not have a halfout that is manufactured for anything above a 380 spine on the Parallel Pro. Technically the #1 halfout would fit into your 420 spine shaft, but the OD gets smaller and smaller the farther you get from 380 spine, so the fitment would not be ideal on the outside of the shaft.
Not checked all spines, but the 420s are exactly the same diameter and weight as 420 pro comps. If anything the weight tolerances are better with the pro comp! Love the pro comps so will like these, just a different name!!
Well,if it's the Pro Comp X10 rebranded, so if they have made more spine models, then what's wrong with that, personally , I have collected the Easton arrow charts over the years, I may be a 30 years of experience of the amateur class, I have learned a lot about the machanics of archery, I have always been able to maintain a realitively good pattern, everyone needs to think, hell everything is pricey, yeah, everyone has their own opinion, I really don't care all that much about Commercialism, my opinionated proof comes from world competition of popularity, cause for what archery being what it is, 85/99% of everyone who shoots an Easton arrow, I don't mind the other brands, I've never seen or had a really bad arrow bad arrow, but I hate it when anyone puts Easton arrows down, other wise you don't know how to shoot,
Hello PJ,I'm very big sorry, I can a question,these arrows are bound to be good for target archery as well as hunting, aren't they? I understood You well, didn't it?🙄🙄🤔🤔🤔 I am still a budding archer from the Czech Republic.😊😊❤❤
Terrible for hunting. Too expensive and too flimsy. If you want an arrow that you can use for both, at least go up to a .204 shaft (better aftermarket stuff is available). A .204 is still skinny enough for outdoor target (unless you're Olympic level good).
@@jasonnester9514 I know , it’s a well known fact. I worked and have plenty of friends who are still in the industry and everyone knows this to be true. Only down side is the will bend easier than carbon . Love the question though , as I’m a big believer in questioning everything until proven otherwise. Hope you have a Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 & God Bless 🙏😇
@@anthonyforfare7223 you to man and I only ask because I just picked up a dozen Easton x27 to try out when u say more consistant u mean as grouping or the arrow specs or both ?