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Gold tip ballistic collars and easton arrows

Started by Hoosierarcher88, December 11, 2016, 04:57:00 PM

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Hoosierarcher88

For those of you that didnt know thd ballistic collars for the new goldtip traditionals fit perfectly on 400 spine full metal jackets and 400 spine axis traditionals. Just thought id pass that bit of info along
Northern mist Shelton 66" 53# @ 28"

Nathan Killen

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60" Little Mountain built by Ethan Rodrigue

AndreasLundin

Anyone knows if the trad collars for 340 spine would fit .250 spine BE Rampage? Rampage OD is .276" but I cannot find the measurement for the ID of these ballistic collars.

Onions

Check out Abowyer's impact collars. I have been shooting them for apx 3 months on Easton Axis and FMJ 500's.
Nicely tapered so they pull easy from a target. Very easy way to add point weight w/o having to deal with brass inserts.
Easy to install and remove.


Here is the link...  http://www.abowyer.com/id134.html

Chris <><

Onions

Check out Abowyer's impact collars. I have been shooting them for apx 3 months on Easton Axis and FMJ 500's.
Nicely tapered so they pull easy from a target. Very easy way to add point weight w/o having to deal with brass inserts.
Easy to install and remove.


Here is the link...  http://www.abowyer.com/id134.html

Chris <><

screamin

Onions, the abowyer collars, do they have a lip on the end so they don't push down the shaft like a piece of aluminum arrow footing would?

Onions

Yes, the collars do have a "lip". The "lip" covers the end of the shaft.

Just slip the collar onto the shaft, then screw your field point or broadhead on. No gluing necessary.

chris <><


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