Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

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genghisrock
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Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

Post by genghisrock »

Hi there,
This is my first real post here
I've been trying to find information on these bolts. They are carbon and are reasonably priced. Does anyone shoot the, and if so what kind of broadhead? I have an axiom SMF package. .

Thanks
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GranvilleRose
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

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I bought a half dozen of these just yesterday. I put my montec G 5's on and they shot great for me. They are 125 grains and I was shooting back to 35 yards. I bought a 6 pack of fmj's as well.
genghisrock
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

Post by genghisrock »

Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering since the fire bolts are a different size. But I see all of the different combinations people have on here, so it must be okay to shoot other bolts and weights, keeping it at 20 inches.

Thanks again
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Slick Trick Magnum xbow broadheads 150 grain
Easton Bloodlines
bob1961
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

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any of eastons arrow sizes in 2219 or any number have been alum shafts, when did they change and start using those numbers for carbon shafts ????....
exocet 200. STS dampers.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

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bob1961 wrote:any of eastons arrow sizes in 2219 or any number have been alum shafts, when did they change and start using those numbers for carbon shafts ????....
Wondering the same thing.
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GranvilleRose
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

Post by GranvilleRose »

Yeah mine our definately carbon. I must've misread the title. They are 10.5 grains per inch and have the btv fletchings like my fmj's.
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

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most carbons I have seen have only 3 numbers "400" and alum with 4 numbers "2117" that's why I asked....
exocet 200. STS dampers.
boo string and trigger work.
munch mount quiver mount.
125 gr slick trick magums.
2" blazers on 2117 XX75 w/ brass inserts.
genghisrock
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Re: Easton bloodline 2219 bolts

Post by genghisrock »

Sorry guys. I was used to writing 2219 for my easton magnum xx75's that it just creeped back. I really wanted to know if it was safe and smart to use these easton bloodlines which are made for today's crossbows or should I just stick with fire bolts. I keep reading a lot about weight so I wanted to make sure that I was safe. It is difficult to find 150 grain field tips and broadheads.

Thanks
Axiom SMF
Firebolts
Slick Trick Magnum xbow broadheads 150 grain
Easton Bloodlines
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