Originally posted by EzArcher: an advantage of the inserts is you can use smaller field points that are less likely to stay stuck in 3d targetsi have lost several points and inserts in 3d targets using 250 grain fieldpointsi think if i use smaller heads and the brass inserts that would minimize the problem
Originally posted by Rob DiStefano: QuoteOriginally posted by Chris Shelton:... there is a bigger variety of 100 grain broadheads! um, nope, don't think so - the larger variety is 125gr.[/b]
Originally posted by Chris Shelton:... there is a bigger variety of 100 grain broadheads!
Originally posted by Bowspirit: I prefer to use the heavy heads. The way I see it, a heavier head (of a certain model) is gonna be bigger and more built up, making it more durable. Not always true, just my 2 cents...
Originally posted by HATCHCHASER: I have found that the heavy points tune differently than a brass insert and point. If I use a 250 grain head then,I need a stiffer spine than if I use a 100 grain insert and a 150 grain head. This is really noticeable on mfx and axis shafts because the insert is farther back. It is a leverage thing. Shoot what flys the best.
Originally posted by wapous: Heavy inserts or heavy points? The points are cheaper. So why expensive brass heavy inserts?Thanks