.166 outsert system

I use glue in points for 3-d and practice then I change over to warhead 120 grain stainless steel outserts practice a bit so I don’t bend em on bad shots using standard 300 spine VAPs I get 515 grain hunting arrows with great foc.
 
Its too bad guys don't do a quick search before buying the skinny shafts....
I’ve been shooting .166 for years with 0 issues but I was shooting 95 grain inserts. Going down to 50 grainers for the weight really exposed it. At this point I am locked in to these so I’ll likely go up on weight for stainless steel and then go back to 5mm next year
 
I’ve used them on and off for years. I know they can be a pain in the butt, but I like tinkering so I don’t view it as the worst thing ever. Last year I used glue in broadheads. This year I’m going back to screw in broadheads and 4 mm next year might be 5 mm arrows again. I Enjoy experimenting, researching and building arrows not everybody does and none of my friends really mess with it. I know who they are and they like an easy button for the most part I recommend standard diameter arrows with 50 grain brass inserts and 100 grain broadheads with arrows was weighing around 450. It’s more than enough to kill everything we shoot at in Idaho and they can tune once and just replace the arrow when they run down to four or five. Hell getting them to tune the broadhead is an interesting process they like to shoot it and move the sight to the impact. Even my buddies with bowtechs and the easiest of systems to tune available don’t use the tech in the cam. They just want a fast bow so they turn the disc and are super happy.
 
I’ve been shooting .166 for years with 0 issues but I was shooting 95 grain inserts. Going down to 50 grainers for the weight really exposed it. At this point I am locked in to these so I’ll likely go up on weight for stainless steel and then go back to 5mm next year
Well then stick with them.

I Literally know a hundred guys that have tried the skinny shafts and only a couple holdouts that like to shoot very long range shots on game still use them....everyone else goes back to 5mm or 6mm.
 
This year I’ve built up a dozen Pierce platinums with the podium titanium 60 grain half out/collar. Incredibly uniform and durable so far.


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