looks like a good idea to me! I may give it a go on some old shafts!
I enjoy playing with different arrows and have been trying quite a few of the popular ones over the past few years.
I shot 2" footed axis trads for years and found them to be very durable, and are actually shooting well out of a Primal Styk I picked up recently. I then started shooting 2" footed FMJ's that too shot really well, tunable, w/ better performance on game than the trads.
Last year I bought X-impacts with 100gr SS outserts and 200gr heads and absolutely loved the way they flew. I achieved close to 30% FOC. Most likely the best flying arrow to date but found them to be incredibly brittle. They would snap at the outsert from hitting the slightest irregularity such as left over field points in targets. I did however shoot a doe in the goodies with one tipped with a Abowyer Brownbear that passed through like butter. I know people are having great success using these with the Valkarie system, including one of my close friends, but have yet to drop the coin on that pricey system.
This fall I bought a half dozen of the new Arrow Dynamic Stingers with 100gr brass inserts, 200 up front, and have really enjoyed them. They seem to be very durable and consistent for not having any type of footing. I have only mushroomed one, and that was on a direct hit on a big rock with a blunt while stumping. I attained 24% FOC and was surprised that it wasn't more than the x-impacts having the tapered design down to micro diameter. I hunted with them a bit, but was unable to test them on a critter.
I am currently in Reno for the Safari Club Int. convention with work and was able to walk over to the Grizzly Stik booth today. This is the first time I have been able to put my hands on them and talk to these folks, and to say I was impressed is an understatement. They seem to have everything I have been looking for, with great guys working there. I went ahead and ordered a test kit to give them a try. The cool thing is that if you get the test kit, like it, and decide to order a dozen, they will deduct the cost of the test kit from the dozen and mail them out to you. I will let everyone know my thoughts after I put them through the ringer!