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Item Number: INSERTDX
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Price: $4.99 - $28.50
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Price Now: $3.99 - $28.50
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Q: Will any of these inserts work for a Blackhawk Carbonwood 4000 V-MAXX Asked on 3/22/2013 by Justin from United States Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You will want the 5\16 insert this will fit your shaft. Answered on 3/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I bought an old set of Graphlex XT Cougar arrows. They're spined for a 63 pound Recurve Bow & are stamped 18-8. I need new inserts, I thought maybe a GT insert would fit But it's too small. I'm wondering if perhaps an insert for a 2216 aluminum shaft would fit? Thanks Asked on 1/15/2013 by Golden J from Marysville, WA Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: I think I was 17 when I tried graflex shafts. I believe they were 18-8's but I don't remember much about the details of their inside or outside diameters. What I do remember is that they stop manufacturing them abruptly because of lawsuits. Apparently, the shafts could be damaged internally but you couln't tell by looking at them. They would then explode "on the bow" the next time they were shot. It happened to me. I shot at a squirrel. The arrow ricocheted up through the branches of the tree and came down looking in good shape. On the next shot it blew into pieces. I was lucky to only have a few small splinters in my arm. Be careful. Answered on 1/16/2013 by Anonymous A: You will have to mike the inside diameter and we can tell you what insert will work. Answered on 1/16/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Hi..wanting to buy 2219 alum. inserts that show a threaded hole completely through the bottom end...is it threaded for the point or broadhead when fully screwed into insert or is it for weight to be added to the insert?? also what is the gr. weight of these 2219 alum. inserts? thanks... Asked on 12/30/2012 by Dave the deerhunter Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes it is so you can add weights, I think they are around 30 gr. Answered on 1/3/2013 by Anonymous A: That hole is for if you wanted to screw a weight adapter in to the back of it. The weight of the insert is 25 grains. Answered on 12/31/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Which insert should be ordered for the Carbon Express Heritage 150's? Thank you. Asked on 12/11/2012 by campcook40 from Pacific Northwest Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: It depends on if you need to add tip weight or not? If not just get the aluminum inserts that are .2445 by 5/16", if you need tip weight go with the brass point inserts that are 5/16" by either 50 or 100gr. Answered on 12/12/2012 by Anonymous A: You will want the .2445 Carbon Express 5/16 inserts. Answered on 12/11/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: use carbon express aluminum inserts (14gr) they will allow you the advantage to us screw in weights to the insert to custom your broad head weight. I shoot 250s and its hard to get the local shop to stock any broad heads over 125 gr. I use two 20 gr screw in weights to bring the weight to 54gr...14gr insert+40gr add on. 54gr and a 100 tip 154gr and my arrow flies great. your 150s shouldn't need any more than a 150 gr tip to make it fly well. if you us the add on weights you can play around with the front end weight. good luck Sent from Windows Mail Answered on 12/11/2012 by Anonymous A: I used the Gold Tip Accu-Lite point inserts with Insert Iron glue. They worked great for me. Answered on 12/11/2012 by rar from Michigan
Q: I have some 2218 crossbow bolts. Would any of your inserts fit these bolts? Asked on 10/12/2012 by Doug from San Antonio, TX Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: All 2218's should be the same size, so the inserts should fit. I know that the thread sizes are still the same so there will not be any problems with compatibility. Answered on 10/15/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: what is the smallest ensert there is Asked on 4/7/2012 by erkel Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The smallest PDP insert would be for the 1816 aluminum arrows. The smallest overall insert that I know of would be Easton's new Deep Six inserts. It is the insert that they use in their new Injexion shafts. Answered on 4/7/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: That I see for these inserts the smallest size there is,is a 1816. Answered on 8/19/2012 by stickslinger from Macon Ga
Asked on 10/10/2011 by James from va Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Sorry, but we do not carry the 2013 aluminum inserts as of this time. Answered on 10/19/2011 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What is the weight of the insert for a legacy 1916 arrow? Asked on 10/7/2011 by Anonymous from Putnam Valley New York Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These inserts weigh 20 grains. Answered on 10/10/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What is the weight of the heritage 75/90 insert? Thanks Asked on 9/7/2011 by Andy from NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The 75/90 inserts weight 11 grains each. Answered on 9/19/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: the thread dept in the insert is extreemly deep. they work fine with field points. When i install magnus stinger broadheads, the broadheads only catch about 2 threads in the insert before snugging up against the insert. is this normal or are the inserts improperly threaded? This is the third dozen i have purchased and all are the same. they work ok but would like to have broadhead catch more than 2 threads. using carbon express size .2445 Asked on 8/9/2011 by TJ from Edna,TX Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: As long as you have two to three threads catching that is a strong enough hold for any point. I will investigate further but, you should be fine with the broadheads. Answered on 8/13/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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