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Help me build my Easton Arrows

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by cind3r, Aug 5, 2013.

  1. cind3r

    cind3r Newb

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    Im just getting into arrow building and would like to know if m missing any parts:

    1. helix jig (for right helical)
    2. shafts (easton axis nfused 340s, cut to ?)
    3. x nocks with hit inserts (included with shafts)
    3. 2" blazer vanes
    5. vane glue
    6. inserts (included serperate from shafts)
    7. insert glue
    8. broadhead adapter rings (do i need these with rage?)

    I also picked up a g5 squaring device, insert tool, arrow deburrer, nock out tool and arrow true tester.

    am i missing anything?
     
  2. Bogenjäger

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    8. I put these on my Axis to add a buffer between my Rage broadheads and the end of the carbon shaft since the HIT are internal inserts. They also add 5 grains to the business end of my arrows.

    Are they necessary with Rage? Probably not, but I'm used to aluminum inserts that cap the carbon and separate it from the broadhead.
     

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