I've tried lots, and some arrows will eventually fail after a lot of use, especially when shot into hard surfaces, like a stump or target frame, over time and broad temperature changes. Also, I want to be able to extract the inserts, which might eliminate the strongest bonding stuff. I use Insert Iron, which holds better than most, and is easily removable. The only thing is, you have to remember to glue the insert in the day before you want to use the arrow, as it is very slow drying, on purpose I think, as it forms a flexible bond.
Every week or so I will clamp the tips of all the arrows I'm currently using in a vice and give them a twist to see if any have broken loose, and re-glue any that have. That also serves the purpose of ensuring that all the tips are screwed in tight and don't work loose as I shoot the arrows.