AMG
By Bill Krenz
AMG GT20 Smart Shafts are tapered carbon arrow shafts that are structurally and ballistically superior. AMG Smart Shafts are thinner at the back end and larger at the front end. That weight-forward taper promotes quicker arrow recovery during the shot and improves downrange accuracy.
AMG GT20 Smart Shafts (.003) are also stronger, due to the use of high-modus nano carbon materials and additional cross laminating. AMG Smart Shafts are especially well-suited for use with relatively lightweight broadheads in the 75- to 100-grain range. The reason for that is that even with such light broadheads, the weight-forward taper of the Smart Shaft maintains excellent front-of-center balance in the arrow, and that weight-forward balance significantly enhances accuracy. In other words, a lighter AMG tapered Smart Shaft may fly faster, better and more accurately than a heavier parallel shaft. For more information, see your dealer and/or call AMG at (734) 529-5269.
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