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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Benoli on September 30, 2013, 11:01:00 AM
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I came across a couple dozen of Easton 1616's but can't seem to find any inserts or points. Any suggestions or ideas as to who carries them?
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From what I have researched Easton does not make a insert for 1616.
Have to use a glue in nib point.
I have made inserts to fit 1616's from a 1716 insert.
Here is a quote from another source.
Take a 1716, screw a long point onto the end. (A blunt is perfect, 1 long 125 grain field point will work too).
Chuck the field point into a cordless drill. While spinning the insert, take a wide mill fill and remove enough aluminum until the insert will fit into the 1616 shaft.
(You only have to take .016 of the material away).
Nothing to it.
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Yes that is true Easton doesn't make inserts for shafts smaller then 17XX.I have done the same thing,I have a field point for doing just that.I took a 175 gr. 5/16 point and ground down the point into a blunt for ease of chucking it in my drill.All you can buy are glue-in target points unless you make your own inserts.It doesn't take much to make an aluminum insert fit.
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Thanks for ideas. I will give it a go.