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sweet old bill
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cheap way to add weight to carbons
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I was looking for way to add 100 grains to my bemen 500 size arrows.
I found that the .243 copper bullet head in 100 grain weight could be purchased for $22.00 for 100 qty at a local gun shop. I was able to buy 25 from him at $6.00.
I pulled the insert out of a doz arrows. I then put 24 hour epoxy on the .243 bullet head, inserted into the arrow, then did the same with the screw in point insert. I then put the arrow on the point to cure. So far my cheap way has performed very well,no movement at all of the copper bullet head in the arrow.
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Re: cheap way to add weight to carbons
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increasing arrow weight and footing
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Re: cheap way to add weight to carbons
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February 09, 2010, 07:56:00 AM »
Cool, but you better be sure that's what you want when you start epoxying bullets & inserts down in your arrow shafts.
Me, I'll stick with brass inserts & hot melt...
BTW, if I were doing this I would weigh each bullet. Reloading components can be off the target weight by a surprising amount, and that will affect spine, particularly in carbons...
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February 09, 2010, 11:44:00 AM »
You can also tap the back of the brass or aluminum insert and use 8/32 allthread locked with epoxy or super glue. I like this method because it does not reduce the length of the free shaft, the allthread is smaller than the inside of the arrow.
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