All,
As you might notice from the Shaft footing sizes chart, there is no good shaft size for the ICS Bowhunter 500s. I did something that seems to work pretty well so I thought I'd share it. (I was going to take pictures but wound up covered in epoxy)
A 2117 shaft fits loosely over the carbon shafts but has a lot of play. Shimming with a regular piece of printer paper between the two provides a perfect fit. I cut small rectangles of paper that wrap around the shaft with no overlap, and are just a hair shorter than my footing. I saturated the paper with epoxy (both sides, let it soak in) and wrapped them around the shaft, Then put some epoxy inside the footing and slipped it over. A little cleanup and all is well.
A few tips:
- Use 30 min+ epoxy. I used 5 min and needed to mix up a new batch for each footing to not risk having it kick on me before I was ready. The epoxy needs to be pretty fluid to get the footing to slide over the paper and not just stick.
- This is a lot messier then normal due to needing to manipulate the paper. Wear gloves and mask off the rest of the shaft. I didn't do this at first and had to spend a bunch of time cleaning off epoxy. (both from the arrow and me)
- Pre-wrap the paper around the shaft and then curl it a little tighter still. This makes it a lot easier to work with as it wants to stay in place.