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3Rivers Carbon Arrow Weight Tubes, Dz. |
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Item Number: 6731X
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Q: will this stiffen the spine of an arrow? Asked on 3/27/2013 by Newbie Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: As far as I could tell, it did not stiffen the spine but it did significantly change the front of center. Sent from my iPhone Answered on 4/9/2013 by Anonymous A: No they do not stiffen the spine of your arrow. Answered on 3/28/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery A: It didn;t seem to stiffen or soften the spine on my arrows. If you cut the weight tubes in half and glued them in the back of the arrow that would stiffen the spine some. Answered on 3/27/2013 by Anonymous A: No. Sent from my iPhone Answered on 3/27/2013 by Anonymous A: I've used them for a few years (3 GPI model) and I've never noticed any difference in the spine of my arrows. They tune the exact same as those without tubes. Answered on 3/27/2013 by Anonymous
Q: will these fit beman ics speed arrows? Asked on 3/3/2013 by Matt Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, the Speed arrows still have an inside diameter for .246. Answered on 3/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: These tubes have worked great in my ICS hunter arrows but from the looks of it the ICS speed arrows have a slightly smaller diameter then the hunter. These weight tubes may be a tight squeeze or just to large for the ICS speed arrows Answered on 3/4/2013 by Anonymous
Q: I have Easton super slims carbon aluminum 400s. Will these weight tubes fit? Asked on 3/2/2013 by mainrod from ft worth, texas Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I am not familiar with the Super Slims. Do you have the inside diameter or nock size? Answered on 3/4/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can the tubes be removed once installed, and if so, how so? Thank you! Asked on 2/6/2013 by PopeandYoung_51 from Plentywood, MT Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: Yes, the tubes can be removed once they have been installed as long as they have not been glued into place. Answered on 2/7/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: heat the insert and pull it out, then the tube should slide out Answered on 2/7/2013 by Anonymous A: yes, gently heat the nock point with a heat gun. screw in a field point and pull while heating. Answered on 2/7/2013 by Anonymous A: Generally, you try to cut the tubes for a tight fit between the insert and the nock. If there is no play you won't get the jackhammer effect of the tube in the shaft and the simple friction between the tube and the shaft will keep the tubes in place and prevent the nock from popping out. As long as you don't glue the tubes in, the tubes will come out if you just give the shaft a good whipping action (like you're swatting something in the air). I've never been lucky enough to cut them this precisely so I glue the nocks in with a tiny bit of shoe goo to prevent the nocks popping out from the jackhammer effect. This keeps the nocks in place, but it's not so permanent I can't still pull the nock out if I need to. I haven't tried to whip tubes out after pulling out the nocks, but my guess is the tubes will still fling out past the little bit of shoe goo residue. No promises though. Answered on 2/6/2013 by Anonymous
Q: I shoot the cabelas brand 340 shaft will the weight tubes work for that size shaft Asked on 8/12/2012 by jeremy from yawkey wv Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Yes, the 5/16 will work fine for you..great product Sent from my iPhone Answered on 8/12/2012 by Anonymous A: It will depend on the inside diameter of the shaft. If you can get us that information we will be able to tell you which size, if any, will fit into that shaft. Answered on 8/14/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Which one would I be able to use with the Gold Tip Kinetic Hunter Big Game 200 arrow. I alos know that they say that I can use the Easton 75gr HIT insert in this arrow Asked on 6/20/2012 by Arno Nel from South Arica Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The "1/4-inch" weight tubes fit the Gold Tip Kinetic shafts correctly, even though the inside diameter of the Kinetic shafts are .204-inch. 3Rivers might consider re-designating the weight tubes by more accurate outside diameter measurements. Simply stating 1/4-inch (.250) tubes fit inside .204 shafts is not helpful. Answered on 10/20/2012 by CGB from Eastport, ID A: The GT Kinetic series have the same inside diameter as Easton X series shafts. You should be able to use a HIT insert according to the measurements, but I do not have one here to try it out. You will want the 1/4" weight tubes. Answered on 6/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will these tubes fit into aluminum shafts of the same nominal sizes as well? More specifically, will the 5/16" tube fit into a 2016 aluminum shaft? Asked on 5/7/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: They are a little loose in the 2016 you can put a little bit of masking tape on the tube in three places to keep it from rattling. Answered on 5/8/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can I get a tube to fit in Easton FMJ 340's, and Gold Tip Kinetic Pro 300's? Which diameter do I need? Asked on 2/23/2012 by Trey Hart from Mercer, PA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Not sure on the Gold Tip Kinetic Pro, but for the Easton FMJ the 1/4" sizing will fit great! If the Gold Tip are a 5/16" shaft try the 5/16" size, they might be a little loose (use pliers to crimp the tubes through the entire length). Answered on 2/27/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will these work in Easton 2219 XX75 Legacy Shafts? Asked on 2/20/2012 by Derrick from Saint Charles, MO Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These will not work with aluminum arrows because they are a smaller diameter and will rattle around in the arrow. Answered on 2/21/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: everybody says it make the nocks fly out, how can i prevent that Asked on 1/26/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Nocks fly out when the weight tube is too loose. The extra space allows the weight tube to cause a jack hammer effect that pops the nock out. The tighter of a a fit the weight tube has the less it can move. The nock can also be glued into place. Answered on 1/31/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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