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Footing wood arrows with alum?

Started by Don Armstrong, September 15, 2010, 04:57:00 PM

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Don Armstrong

I did a serch and didn't find what I was looking for. Probably my search ability  :D  . What size alum shaft do you use to foot a 11/32" wood shaft and how long of a piece works best. Do you use epoxy to install. Thanks, Don

**DONOTDELETE**

2315 is what I have used.. Works good.. I just used duel temp glue sticks, just like I do with points on My woodies.

Don Armstrong

mysticguido, How long do you make the 2315 piece. Thanks, Don

Shawn Leonard

Shawn

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length of insert X 2, around 2.5" long

Don Armstrong

Thanks guys, now all I have to do is find some 2315 cut offs. Don

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try any archery shop that has a archery league. They should have some bent ones.

OkKeith

Hey Don,

Here is a link to a "Build-along" I did a while back. I set all my wood arrows up with alum. footings now.

 Link to Alum. footing post  

OkKeith
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**DONOTDELETE**

I remember that thread, Very nicely done. I did check the only one I have left and it is 2315 Easton Shaft.


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