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Steel Screw-In Field Points - Heavyweight |
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Item Number: CF581X
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Price: $7.99 - $57.99
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Q: what diameter of screw in field points will I use for a carbon 1535 arrow shaft and a carbon 480 arrow shaft? Asked on 3/29/2013 by chris from au Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I will need to know the manufacturer and make of the arrows before I would be able to tell you the diameter. Answered on 4/1/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I bought the 200 grain field points and as a new archer I have missed the bag and hit the plywood behind it. The field points are buried in the wood, is there a tool to remove the field points? I could not remove them with the arrow attached, so I unscrewed them from the arrow. Got 5 of them sticking in the wood board now. Help. Asked on 5/28/2012 by scott Know the answer? Answer this question 7 answers A: There is no tool that I know of made specifically for that. I usually unscrew the arrow from the point and then just chip away at the wood until I can work it loose. I realize this is not great advice, but it is pretty much all I have to offer. Hang in there. We have all been there. Answered on 5/28/2012 by Anonymous A: If they are sticking out the back of the wood you can pound them out with a hammer. If not simply dig them out with a screwdriver or chisel. Answered on 5/28/2012 by Anonymous A: I just use a broken arrow shaft and tap them through or wiggle them out with it ! I use plywood as well for a back stop. James C Quinn Answered on 5/28/2012 by Anonymous A: Hi Scott, Typically I use a multitool, use the pliers to work the head side to side. If buried deeply you may need to pry or cut some of the board away from the head. An awl on a swiss army knife works well for that. Work it around until it comes free. Hope this helps. Jim Answered on 5/28/2012 by Anonymous A: Pliers are going to be your best bet. We have a bag target on a wooden stand and routinely have to remove the points. It takes some maneuvering but they will come out. Answered on 5/29/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: Scott...typically I take a screw driver and a hammer split the wood right beside the point, the n it should pull out. Just so you know, I have been shooting stickbows for 30 years, and I still hit the wood:^) Bob Answered on 5/29/2012 by Anonymous A: Same thing's happened to me with the same points. (Not any more, though! Ha Ha! :) ) After unscrewing them from the arrow shaft, I just wiggled them free with a "vise-grips" pliers. Good luck! Answered on 5/30/2012 by Anonymous
Q: G'day. I'm planning on shooting oversize arrows (2315 alloys) in our indoor tournaments. I will obviously need heavy points to bring them back to the correct spine. All spine selection charts I've found only go to about 150 grains. Is there a way to calculate how heavy a point I will need? I will be using a 40# modern reflex longbow. Asked on 4/1/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: With a bow that light in weight and that arrow, you will need to leave the arrow full length and stack a lot of weight up front, close to 200gr or 250gr. Your best bet would be to get the shafts and a field point test kit. That way you can find the points that will make the arrows fly the best for you. Answered on 4/2/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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