Originally posted by JamesKerr: I have never had an issue with insert iron. I don't use it anymore because it is not a heat reversible bond though. I prefer Easton hot melt over everything for glueing points and inserts.
Originally posted by Ray Lyon: Field dress it. :rolleyes:
Originally posted by overbo: Get rid of the foam target and make a sand pit
Originally posted by Archie: Get a bigger diameter shaft that is more likely to go over the insert, but will at least push up against the broadhead if it's that much bigger. Should be able to push it out that way... if you can fiind it in the target again. The local remote control airplane hobby store here has lots of aluminum and brass rods that I would use if I didn't have a bigger shaft.I had an interesting thing happen here, when shooting my little toss-around basketball-sized Rhineheart target. I hit it with an arrow and it rolled over. The next arrow went into the foam and sliced the first one off about 2 inches from the tip, inside the target. When I pulled it out, there was nothing there but a jagged cut and no tip at all!