Well, for HO'NEHE JEFF, I have no pictures but I can outline the process a little more.
1. The arrows were Easton Legacy 2020s cut to 29" and are 13.5gr per inch.
2. I heated the tip with a propane torch and removed the insert.
3. I then held the .243 bullet with needle-nose pliers and heated it up briefly and covered it up with hot-glue and inserted it with the flat end facing the insert, pointy end toward the nock.
4. I then heated the insert back up and covered it with glue and gave the shaft tip another quick visit over the flame and then pushed the insert back in against the .243 bullet until it seated and then stood the arrow on it's tip for about ten minutes until everything cooled down and adhered tightly.
I tried this with Gold Tips last month but it's too hard keeping things heated up until you can get the bullet and insert set in place before the glue sets up and adheres and I didn't want to risk putting the carbon tip into the flame...didn't think that was a good idea...If my calculations are correct, including the shaft weight, tip weight, bullet weight, fletching and nock weight, I'm at about 660grains now...I don't have a scale.