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Best Bh attachment 4 carbon

Started by Biathlonman, March 30, 2012, 07:13:00 PM

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Biathlonman

I know this is down to obsessing over the details, but how do you all prefer to attach broadheads to carbon arrows for hunting.  I have standard 100gr. Brass inserts,that i can screw a broadhead into, 100gr.brass glue on broadhead adapters, a whole host of aluminum and steel broadhead adapters, carbon collars.  Basically i have everything possible and would like to hear what you all have found to be the best solution.

JamesKerr

I like a brass insert and a steel broadhead adaptor. This setup gives me great durability and gets my foc up where I want it.
James Kerr

Todd Greenwald

Go with the steel adaptors, the aluminum will bend and even brake if they hit a solid object or get stuck deap into a tree. I know from experience  :(
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Rob W.

I really like a brass insert and a solid head. That said I have never had a failure on any type of adapter even shooting at squirrels.


Rob
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

eflanders

I have had good success with the brass inserts and screw in broadheads with aluminum footings.  Simple, quick change and durable.

Tomas

I use a 75/50 grain brass insert with my Beeman arrows and VPA one peice, tool steel machined broadheads, no adapter needed. IMO the toughest and truest spinning combination.

smokin joe

You might try  carbon collars, glue-on broadheads and glue-in-glue-on inserts. Use insert iron on the insert and ferrule tite on the glue on broadhead. I have found this to be the best way for me.
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