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Easton insert question

Started by chackworth3, February 19, 2016, 01:00:00 PM

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chackworth3

Does anyone know if a 2216 insert will fit a 2213 shaft?  I know there isn't that much of a difference but I just want to make sure before I spend any $ ordering some...

Possum Head

If my memory serves me well the first two numbers are the shaft circumference in 64ths and the last two the wall thickness in thousands. That being true you would be too loose.

chackworth3

That's what I was wondering was if that .003 would be too snug. Thanks

shick

I'm thinking the 2216 insert would fit with a slight wobble?
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damascusdave

If you are going to order them anyway why not get the right size...a slight wobble is not going to work very well, especially with broadheads

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

damascusdave

And just to clarify a 2216 insert will be about .003 inch less diameter meaning it will be a loose fit in a 2213...a thousandth of an inch is quite a bit when you are talking metal tubing diameter

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

chackworth3

Thanks y'all. I was thinking about the numbers backwards   :knothead:

damascusdave

There are lot of young archers today who believe that arrows are made of carbon...good for you being willing to try aluminum...I have been shooting aluminum arrows for over 20 years, even sold a bunch back in the 90's, and I still would not claim  to know everything about them

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

M60gunner

Easton may only make one size to cover both. Like 2114-2117. Try finding an older archery store that may have NOS inserts they can try for you. If not try F@S Archery. They have been around forever. Just watch out for shipping charges.

Biathlonman

I'd try it first, little hot melt might take care of that gap for you.  Depending on if they were for a high dollar precision need or cheap stumpers.

lefty4

The 2216 insert will be .006" too small for the 2213 shaft. It is .003 difference in wall thickness x 2.

Get the correct size insert if you want your points to be straight.
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Hot Hap

ID of 2213 is .3178
ID of 2216 is .3118

JamesV

If I remember correctly, Easton didn't make an insert for every size shaft. Seems the 2114 and 2117 used the same insert as per Easton's chart
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Hermon

QuoteOriginally posted by JamesV:
If I remember correctly, Easton didn't make an insert for every size shaft. Seems the 2114 and 2117 used the same insert as per Easton's chart
When aluminum was king, they did make inserts for every size shaft.  And the inserts were included with the shafts.  

It would be best to try and find the correct inserts.


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