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Where do I get brass inserts for aluminum arrows?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by virginiashadow, May 7, 2011.

  1. virginiashadow

    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    I have some aluminum arrows coming in soon and I will need some 100 grain brass inserts in order to tune. I don't know where to order them. Help me out guys. Thanks.

    Aluminum arrow sizes:

    2413 (most important to my tuning)
    2212
    2213
     
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    Lancaster archery sells them as well ...

    I bought from my first link tho, Brutha :)
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Thank you so much PT and Bails. I looked at threerivers but for some reason my little brain could not find them. I can't wait to get to tuning with the aluminum arrows.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    Now that I look at the links I can't figure out if those brass inserts will fit in my arrows. Man I a moron.

    I guess I could get the PDP inserts and screw in the weights to the back of them to get to the 100 grains I need. BUT I would prefer to just use a solid brass 100 grain insert.
     
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    Muzzy sells both 50-grain and 100-grain brass inserts.
     
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    Bails-UK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The link should take you right there , , arrows and shafting i think you look for ..... arrows/shafting .... insert/adapters .... inserts . they have 100grn inserts for alluminium arows too :)
     
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    Thanks Bails. I am going to get the PDP system so that I can have the flexibility I need to create specific types of arrows. I want to be able to buy different types of broadheads that may be of different weights, so I may need the ability to "micro" tune my arrows.
     

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