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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Aaron, Oct 14, 2009.

  1. Aaron

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    Where the Crap do you find allen/hex heads small enough to replace the tips/blades on these things?

    I also Have a couple of the older ones with the "screw" rather than the push pin, Do I have to put a "screw" back in, or can I replace it with a push pin, the replacement kit came with both...?
     
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    The allen wrench should come with the blades.
     
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    If they are the newer models they have rolled pins you have to drive out instead of allen screws.
     
  4. Aaron

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    Yeh, thats what im talking about, I called them push pins in my post, But can I take the screw out of my older models and replace them with a roll pin...??

    Mobow-thanks I never thought of that, I'll check, I haven't even opened the pack yet.
     
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    What those guys said. I did a bunch of mine this year too. Also you can replace the blade on the practice heads, they actually look kInda cool that way.
     
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    Got mine at the local hardware store, took the head in and bought two allens, they also work on the pin for the blades that doesn't push out
     
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    Ok... No allen wrench came with the blades...
     
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    mine came with the allen wrench. The tip blade allen is the one that gives me the fits :mad: How are the knurled pin ones to change compared to the allen screw????
     
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    What about the o-rings do you have to order them or can you get some at the hardware store?
     
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    The allen wrench came with the initial broadhead purchase, not the blades. It's a .05 or .005 allen wrench, LOWES has them. Also use the practice head if needed, I've killed two deer this year with the practice ferrule (inserted blades and tip of course).
     
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    #5 O ring from the hardware store.
     
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    Rage must have a couple different versions of this replacement blade kit. I bought several of them, and mine came with new main blades, tips, screws for the main blades (older style), roll pins for the main blades (newer style) o-rings, and the allen wrench.

    Now several of the older ones wouldn't allow me to pull the original screw that held the main blade assembly. They rounded out. I'm planning to drill the screws out, and use the roll pin assemblies in those eventually, but for now I've still got a good 12 or so ferrules in good condition between the regular and practice heads.
     

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