Originally posted by Bldtrailer: The BEST WAY I have found is take a drill bit that's a little smaller than the inside of the shaft, put it in(at the nock end,) and swing the shaft. Letting the drill bit slide hammer the insert out (just swing in a safe direction!!!!)
Originally posted by Wheels2: QuoteOriginally posted by Bldtrailer: The BEST WAY I have found is take a drill bit that's a little smaller than the inside of the shaft, put it in(at the nock end,) and swing the shaft. Letting the drill bit slide hammer the insert out (just swing in a safe direction!!!!) Unscrew the tip a turn or two and then wrap a two foot piece of yarn around the shank and re-tighten. Then if it bounces free, it is easier to find.... [/b]