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What is Easton Bowhunting ST Epic 400 Arrows?

The Easton Bowhunting ST Epic 400 Arrows are a top pick for serious bowhunters. These premium arrows are engineered for accuracy, durability, and speed, making them a reliable choice for any hunting expedition.

With a 9.5 GPI, the ST Epic 400 is known for being one of the most consistent and versatile arrows on the market today. Made from high-quality carbon, these arrows have a straightness tolerance of +/- 0.003", which ensures precise and accurate shooting every time.

The ST Epic 400 arrows come with Easton's Super Uni Nock System, which ensures a consistent string fit and a secure hold on the string. Additionally, they feature a high-strength carbon fiber construction that delivers superior strength and durability, which is perfect for withstanding the rigors of demanding hunting conditions.

The arrows are available in a pack of 12, each one measuring 31.5" in length, and weighing 400 grains. This makes them ideal for hunting applications, as their size and weight provide optimal stability and balance once fired from the bow.

Overall, the Easton Bowhunting ST Epic 400 Arrows are a top-of-the-line option for serious bowhunters looking for a reliable, accurate, and durable arrow. Their high-quality construction and consistency make them a must-have for any hunting expedition.

Frequently Asked Questions about easton bowhunting st epic 400 arrows

Carbon fiber from California, pre-preg high-modulus carbon from Washington state, and aluminum from Iowa are the fundamental building blocks of Easton's products.

Here are the best hunting arrows money can buy!

  1. Easton 4MM FMJ. Bowhunting's Flagship Arrow.
  2. Easton 4MM AXIS Long Range.
  3. Easton 5MM FMJ.
  4. Easton 5MM AXIS.
  5. Easton 6.5 Match Grade.

Easton, Inc. In 1922, Doug Easton began crafting custom wood bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California, USA. Although Doug produced tournament-grade, footed cedar arrows for the archery champions of that era, he was constantly frustrated with the inconsistency and lack of uniformity of wood shafts.

Since 1922, Easton Archery has been designing, testing, building, selling and shipping arrows. All from within the United States of America.

Arrows Made In USA. Easton's roots go back to 1922 as a family company making handcrafted archery equipment. Today Easton focuses on making the finest products with facilities in Utah, Iowa, and Indiana.

Modern arrows are hollow and made of aluminum, fiberglass, graphite, or carbon fiber. Arrowheads were made of flint, bone, horn, bronze, or hardwood while today we use steel. Fletchings (feathers at the end of the arrow) were historically made from turkey feathers. Today, they are plastic.

Adding weight to the front of the arrow weakens its spine. That's why Gold Tip recommends a 400 spine for a 27-inch arrow with a 100-grain point shot from a 60-pound bow, but also recommends a 340-spine arrow if its length and draw weight stay the same, but its point weighs 150 grains.

Arrows Made In USA. Easton's roots go back to 1922 as a family company making handcrafted archery equipment. Today Easton focuses on making the finest products with facilities in Utah, Iowa, and Indiana.

The CF-105 (as the Arrow was officially known) was originally designed as a long-range interceptor, meant to meet and destroy Soviet bombers.

Since 1922, Easton Archery has been designing, testing, building, selling and shipping arrows. All from within the United States of America.

Easton's roots go back to 1922 as a family company making handcrafted archery equipment. Today Easton focuses on making the finest products with facilities in Utah, Iowa, and Indiana.

The independent, family owned archery division consists of two companies, Hoyt Archery, Inc. and Easton Technical Products, both located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The two companies employ approximately 800 people in the manufacture of compound bows, recurve bows, and arrows.

Easton Diamond (baseball and softball) is now owned by Rawlings. Easton Hockey is now owned by Peak Achievement Athletics, parent of Bauer Hockey. Easton Cycling is now owned by Fox Factory.

Modern arrows are hollow and made of aluminum, fiberglass, graphite, or carbon fiber. Arrowheads were made of flint, bone, horn, bronze, or hardwood while today we use steel. Fletchings (feathers at the end of the arrow) were historically made from turkey feathers. Today, they are plastic.

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