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Where can can I get 75grain brass insert?

Started by aim small...release, April 12, 2016, 05:28:00 PM

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aim small...release

Is there anywhere I can get 75 grain brass inserts for gold tip trad arrows. Having trouble. Thanks for any help. Local archery shop ran out andto cant order anymore. Brandon
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Hermon

75?  All I've ever seen before were 50 & 100 grain.

aim small...release

Ok that may be so. That's why I was asking
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Sirius Black

The only one I know of is the 75gr HIT insert Easton makes for it's Axis arrows. I think there used to be a 75gr steel insert, but I don't think it is around anymore.
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DarkTimber

I've never seen 75 gr inserts for gold tips either but their 50 gr brass insert is threaded on the back to accept their weight modules.  You can get a 20 gr module which would get you to 70 gr and if you need/want to be exactly at 75 gr you can also buy a PDP  5 gr screw to go in the back of the 20 gr module.  Cheaper than changing bbroadheads.

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dino

Cut the back off a 100 to make it 75. There is plenty of brass there. Dino
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dino

Cut the back off a 100 to make it 75. There is plenty of brass there. Dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

BWD

QuoteOriginally posted by dino:
Cut the back off a 100 to make it 75. There is plenty of brass there. Dino
Done the same a few times...it's not that hard.
Cut a little off, weigh it, shorten as needed by removing length/weight using a belt sander.
"If I had tried a little harder and practiced a little more, by now I could have been average"...Me

If you want 75gr foe a GT arrow, you are going to have to cut 25gr off the back end of a 100gr insert. If I were you, I would pull one out of one of my arrows and weight it. I'll bet my bottom dollar it is either 50gr or 100gr.

Bisch

jt85

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe GT makes a 50 grain insert and a 25 grain weight that will screw into the back of the insert.
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IndaTimber

How many do you need? I have a few 100 grain GT inserts laying around I will ship to you. Just need an address.

QuoteOriginally posted by jt85:
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe GT makes a 50 grain insert and a 25 grain weight that will screw into the back of the insert.
BINGO!!!!! This is your solution! I can't believe I forgot about this, as long as I shot GT shafts. Yes, you can get the GT  50gr brass insert, and the 25gr add on weight . They sell a wrench that goes in from the nock end of the arrow so you can change weights when needed.

Bisch


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