Eddie,
The only size I can find Bemans in is 350 and 400. The only Easton arrows I've shot were aluminums, which I hated with a passion compared to the trajectory and penetration I get with carbon.
Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places?
And my confusion about spine weights is that one brand will have a 2000, 3000, 4000 series set of shafts, another brand will have a 300, 350, 400 series, etc....what the hell does it all mean??? lol
Again, I'm not frustrated at all with the performance that I've been able to achieve. With my Bemans, I have hit the bail 1 out of 4 shots...AT 67 YARDS.
Those are what old Roy out at OHLBC will call a "novelty shot," (there is no way I would take a shot that far at a live animal), but get me in under 30 yards and I can get five arrows in a pie pan, under 20 yards and I'm making 2" groups all day long.
Like I said, problem I'm having is consistency. Maybe I just shouldn't be so hard on myself on those "off" days when I'm making careless mistakes...
Johnny