Easton Gamegetter® XX75 Aluminum Shafts
Item Number: 6776X
Price: $44.99 - $56.99
($44.99 plus any option surcharges.)
Easton XX75 Gamegetter Shafts:
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XX75 Gamegetter Shafts - 500/2016 [32" length] (dozen)
XX75 Gamegetter Shafts - 400/2117 [31.375" length] (dozen)
XX75 Gamegetter Shafts - 340/2315 [32.25" length] (dozen)
XX75 Gamegetter Shafts - 300/2317 [32.125" length] (dozen)
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Q:
what is the internal diameter on the 340 and 300 spines?
Asked on 3/5/2013 by The Black Arrow from Arizona City, AZ
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The ID's are .331 and .343 respectively.
Answered on 3/5/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
Is there a good way to remove the plastic bushings? Mine are all cracked and I can't seem to get them out to install the aluminum ones. I've tried pliers and heat and nothing seems to work. Thank you for any help.
Asked on 10/16/2012 by StringSlap
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What I have done, with the fletching/feathers/vanes removed, is put a wood bolt in a vice, horizontally, screwed the arrow's uni-bushing onto the bolt, so it's a tight fit, and VERY carefully, heated the shaft, near the uni-bushing, with a butane (BIC style)lighter while GENTLY pulling on/from, the POINT end of the shaft. While this method HAS worked for me, Don't try this unless you are willing to take the risk of working with an open flame and a burnable/flammable/plastic uni-bushing. :-)
Answered on
11/8/2012 by
GJTSr from
Chicago
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They are glued into place. You will need to cut and pull out as much as possible. The heat will help to reverse the adhesive, but you will need to be careful not to melt the plastic.
Answered on 10/17/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
can you get these in a half dozen?
Asked on 9/8/2012 by pudge from Meadville, PA
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No, these shafts and arrows are only available as full dozens.
Answered on 9/10/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
? Seeing as how Aluminum may at times bend while in use, is it possible to use weight tubes inside them to keep them straight. or would they rattle around inside ?
Asked on 7/24/2012 by jim from Albuquerque New mexico
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The weight tubes would not do too much to help keep the arrow straight. Anything that will help keep the arrows straight would stiffen the arrow.
The weight tubes would rattle around in the shaft. If you do want to use them you could use tape to increase the diameter of the weight tube at 4 or 5 spots. Then you could get the weight tube to fit into the shaft snug.
Answered on 7/24/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
ive been having a debate for along time deciding which to use carbon or aluminum (i decided carbon was too risky as i always forget to check the shaft before every shot) i will be target shooting and 3d archery (maybe hunting once in a blue moon)is there any way i could make these shafts lighter than usual and still fly well, i have a 43 pound sage at 26 inches
thanks
Asked on 6/13/2012 by begginer
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carbon will be much more durable than aluminum and they will also be lighter. With a 43# bow and a 26'' draw I would recommend the 600 spine carbon cut to 27'' and a 125 grain point. For aluminum I would recommend the 1916.
Answered on 6/14/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
Are there any nocks that fit this shaft without using the uni-bushing?
Asked on 6/5/2012 by ugh from Seymour, IN
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No, they do not make nocks that big, You will want to use a bushing and a Signature, S, or Super nock.
Answered on 6/6/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
We found a chart for Easton aluminum arrows in an archery book. Based on my 35# @ 28" recurve bow, with a 125 grain tip, the book said to get either the 2016 or 2113 shaft (Model 75). Would that be the same as the 500 deflection (2016)?
Our other bow is a 45# @ 28" recurve. With 125 grain tip, the chart said to get one of the following aluminum shafts: 2212 (Model SS), 2213 (Model SS or 75), 2215 (Model 75) or 2018 (Model 75).
The "wood" arrows, currently shot with these bows, are cut at 29".
What aluminum shafts would you recommend based on this information?
Asked on 4/29/2012 by BowBoyBen from Lakeland, FL
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I have found that most of the Easton charts run a little stiff for traditional archers. Give us a call at 1-866-587-9501 and we will go over some of your different arrow options to find the ones that will work the best for you.
Answered on 4/30/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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are the inserct that are included already glued in all .
Asked on 1/21/2012 by bow man
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The inserts are not installed. The shafts need to be cut to length before installing inserts.
Answered on 1/23/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
What size is the shaft? I need new inserts (lost a few) and need to know what size they are.
thanks
Asked on 1/2/2012 by andreas.wpv from Austin, TX
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You will have to tell me what shafts you have so I can get you the correct insert. On the arrow some were it should say 500, 2016, 2117, 400...something.
Answered on 1/3/2012 by Shawn from 3Rivers Archery
Q:
would I beable to get these arrows cut?
Asked on 12/6/2011 by Anonymous
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