I'm a fan of the Beman ICS Hunters also. But I have also used ACC and FMJ arrows from Easton. The Easton ACC's are about as good as it gets but cost 2X more than the Bemans. I have found arrows in the 380-400gr range moving along 260-280 fps to shoot very accurately and penetrate elk size animals with ease. Funny thing this season, I had a set of FMJ's all set up but could not get them to group broadheads as well as my cheapo Beman Bowhunters. Same broadheads, same length, same spine - same everything and the cheapos were noticeably better at 40 and 50 yards. My setup ended up shooting 360gr arrows about 290fps and was wicked accurate. Shot through a 5 point bull like he was made of butter.

Last edited by centershot; 10/22/14.

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