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Post by bowhunter44 on May 10, 2008 19:15:19 GMT -5
I haven't tried the CX Terminator Lite Selects, but the Carbon Tech Whitetails (at 7.9 gpi, 0.400 spine) sure are nice arrows.
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Post by DocHolladay on May 10, 2008 23:25:29 GMT -5
I need to get some. My target has ate 6 inserts and FP's! I have the option of new arrows or repairing what I have. It will be cheaper to re-vane and new inserts, than it is for 12 good arrows.?. It would in the long run.
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royden
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Post by royden on May 11, 2008 7:44:27 GMT -5
What sort of target you got ... a big 'ol pine stump? Seriously though you should tell your arrow maker to try a different glue.
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Post by BT on May 11, 2008 9:52:33 GMT -5
What sort of target you got ... a big 'ol pine stump? Seriously though you should tell your arrow maker to try a different glue. Or at least use smaller field points. Sounds like they are grabbing at the bag. I haven't lost one while using super glue gel
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Post by DocHolladay on May 11, 2008 12:16:00 GMT -5
I will give everyone 3 guesses where I bought them and the first 2 dont count.
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Post by SPIKER on May 11, 2008 14:38:32 GMT -5
Start with a "C"?... ;D Not only use smaller diameter field points, but also make sure that the inserts aren't larger than the outside diameter of the shaft. I lose a few inserts to the bag as well, but that's because I use hot melt. I need to be able to get those puppies out if need be, and I haven't found anything that can be heated and removed better. Anyone know of something else?
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Post by royden on May 11, 2008 22:17:09 GMT -5
The last couple of months I've been using Bohning Power Bond - my first bottle didn't work right ... but this one is working well as far as coming out of the bottle (has a bubble of nitro in it). Bohning claims you can heat it up to get the inserts out but I haven't tried yet. So far the arrows I have done with it are doing good.
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Post by DocHolladay on May 11, 2008 22:51:59 GMT -5
Bass Pro is where I bought my arrows because the local pro shop charges ALOT more. My first set of arrows from BPS were fantastic. No problems what so ever. This set was terrible. The young man that did it, I think he was more into telling tales than giving me a good product.
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