I recently completed assembling some new aluminum alloy arrows and I used a trick from my reloading experience to make life easier.
Come on, I know you are still out there!
You used to hide in the shadows, embarrassed by your buddies' ribbing that you are still living in the sixties because you don't use the latest and greatest carbon composite shafts advertised by Sam and Betsy, until they saw your groups on the target. You still don't mention the fact in public because alloy shafts, like the embarrassment of psoriasis, are just too much to explain to perfect strangers.
Anyway, I used a case chamfer and deburr tool to dress the point end of the shaft after using the G-5 squaring tool. The inserts fit so nicely and afterward the exterior of the shaft was perfectly flush with the outer diameter of the insert.
A final squaring of the insert after installation produced perfect point alignment on the shaft spinner.
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i do the same thing.
I use it to prepare sleeves for my carbons.
Killdeer
I use it to prep my 1000yd 6.5 284 cases.
Nice Batman, One of my favs,
I use it for my footings as well.
can't beat a little extra effort to get all the parts lined up just right.
Thanks,
CTT
Used one of them "thangs" (as a friend of mine used to say) "since Hector was a pup"
:D
Been using a counter sink bit for many years on my aluminums.
I cn't remember how long I've used one for that but I think its a great tip for some of the newer guys here!
Mine jumps from reloading to arrow side of the bench like it knows it belongs in both places.
Just remember to be careful. Too much deburring and you will angle the whole inside of the shaft and your inserts will drive up in the shaft. You need a good square edge for the inserts to work properly.
That's another good reson for using a squaring device afterward.
K
Think it would work on carbons as well if used very gently?
I've used it with no problem.
I've even used it on turkey wing bones when making calls. Seems it's almost as useful as duct tape.
I have been doin that exact same procedure ever since they came out with the squaring device.
Sure helps make the broadheads spin true.
John