JDice, Several ways a fellow could do it and the best way, I don't know if I should mention yet for taking some of Doc Ashby's thunder. I've used K&S tubing either aluminum or brass depending on how much weight I want up front. Use like a 4" or 5" piece that fits the ID, then a 3" piece telescoped inside that, then a 2", then a 1"...All butted up against the insert. That works just like the fade-outs in a bow, transitioning from strong to weak over several inches. I've also turned down the back half of a brass insert so the internal foot slips over that and is the best option if so inclined.
An outsert type is the same as putting a piece of pipe over a fishing rod and setting the hook. Guess where it's going to break. In structures if you make one section stronger, in effect you've made all other parts weaker.
Carbon shafts mushroom because the insert moves. 2 or 3 or 4" of something glued behind it and it won't move. Shouldn't move even without that if it's preped well before gluing. If it does move it's damaged more then just the 1st 1/4"....O.L.