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looking for 1918 inserts

Started by Bow50, February 10, 2012, 11:36:00 AM

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Bow50

does anybody know where I can find a dozen Easton 1918 field point inserts ?
Thanks in adavance,
Doug

JRY309

Sent you a PM,this would be better in the classifieds.

Blackhawk

There are a couple common insert sizes that are close and I've heard they work.  Unfortunately, I'm not that much help since I can't remember which ones.
Lon Scott

If your search fails, take a 1916 insert screw in a tight and long field point, insert it into a drill and take a slight amount off with a file. check the drill direction, you don't want to unscrew it while shaving the insert. Nice light even pressure and careful it goes quick.

BOWMARKS

QuoteOriginally posted by pavan:
If your search fails, take a 1916 insert screw in a tight and long field point, insert it into a drill and take a slight amount off with a file. check the drill direction, you don't want to unscrew it while shaving the insert. Nice light even pressure and careful it goes quick.
X2 Have done this often.  

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WESTBROOK

A true Easton 1916 insert may work, they use the same insert for 2113-2117.

Eric

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They are usually avalible on the un-nameable auction site.........thats were I got both the screw in and glue in/on ones.........
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