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Looking for affirmation on setup for MO/Iowa deer hunt

Started by NinjaVanish, July 12, 2023, 11:02:04 AM

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NinjaVanish

I don't disagree. I gotta wait til October though  :smileystooges:

KAZ

Not to poke your dwindling coals but I cringe at the notion of "outserts"... You may have everything else solved, but for me outserts are headed in the wrong direction... I'd stick with internal components and add external footings or collars.

Terry Green

What KAZ said... If you are shooting outserts those need to go.
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NinjaVanish

Idk these are pretty stout... I've yet to break one and I've shot hundreds of them. Sent more than I can count into rocks in the back yard.


KAZ

Those do look fancy and purpose built. My big hang up is how much typical outserts sit outside/in front of the shaft. The less the better in my opinion which is why I prefer internal weight components and external flush footings or collars that come flush to the arrow face. I want my broadhead shank and threads inside the arrow not in front. Too much leverage added to the front if not. These may be similar or fine if the outsert is a collar that fully encapsulates the shaft end and broadhead shank/threads are fully in the arrow. To each their own experiences. :campfire:

NinjaVanish

No I hear ya. Definitely don't like some of the offerings including Victory's. These have a good seat and are bonded. Like I said, I've shot them a bunch and never had a failure, even out of compounds.


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