I only see 250 spine as the lowest in the Black Eagle shafts.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostI only see 250 spine as the lowest in the Black Eagle shafts.
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After some reflection, I would like to continue using my 100 grain heads so I'm thinking about trying to get a 100 grain insert for these .204" i.d. Black Eagles. So far, it seems like that isn't easy to come by. I'm considering buying a dozen of the 50-75 grain brass HIT inserts, breaking the 25 grain tail off of half of them and then epoxy-ing that broken-off tail piece into the arrow behind the 75 grain insert. Can anyone think of a problem with that plan?
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If it breaks loose when you shoot it will knock the nocks out of your arrows. And you will have wildly varying weights depending on the amount of epoxy you use to bond it to the other insert. You could also create accuracy issues if the two pieces aren't aligned perfectly. Think out of balanced tires.
I work with composites daily and if you don't prep both surfaces properly the epoxy will fail .
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You might look at the 10 20 and 50 grain rear insert weights that Gold Tip makes. They will screw into the back of the insert. That is how I added 150 grains up front to my arrows, but they are Gold Tip arrows and inserts but if your inserts are threaded all the way thru, then these may work.
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Originally posted by Stick'n'String View PostI emailed 3riversarchery an asked them if they had a 100 grain brass insert that would fit that shaft. I'll post the link the sent me.
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Brass+..._baseitem.html
Thanks for the input, gentlemen.
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Originally posted by JimboBurnsy View PostOkay... Well then... I guess it was just difficult for ME to find 100 grain brass inserts for a .204 ID arrow shaft.
Thanks for the input, gentlemen.
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