You can get any 204 Arrow and put a Hit insert in em
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This. Or instead of hits, go with ethics archery components.
I don't see how the HIT system is high maintenance, put the glue on insert and pop it in with the tool, its pretty foolproof o me.
Ethics components for .204 shafts are half outs and are far superior to just about any outsert on the market. I’d consider them better than hits because you at least have a leading head of stainless steel protecting the front edges of your arrow.
Wouldn't a stainless steel ferrule BH also be that "leading head of SS protecting the front edges of your arrow"? Whether you have an outsert up against the front of the arrow, or your have a BH or washer up against the front of the arrow........is there a difference? The force impacted on the end of the carbon arrow should be the same regardless whether it's an outsert or a head.
I really like the .204 size arrows. With the inside diameter being the same as the broadhead shank, the choices are an outsert, half-out, or HIT insert. They each have trade-offs, but I like the HIT insert to keep the broadhead mounted in the arrow instead of cantilevered out front, along with the Iron Will Impact Collar over the shaft for reinforcement. We are working on an improved system related to this and hope to announce next month.
Bill how well do the impact collars pull out of bag or homemade targets? I’ve found any lip at all no matter how small makes removing arrows from those targets a major pain and sometimes just have to resort to pushing through.
I don’t have any hard proof, but in my pea brain, it makes more sense that an arrow would have a little more protection with a 1/2” of stainless riding directly behind the ferrule of a broadhead. In theory, it wouldn’t matter if all the beating is going into the end of the arrow, but the half outs also create a slightly larger wound entry channel as well (although this is another unsubstantiated claim shared by many).
I just like the design of their half outs over the hits because they’re stronger, heavier, and pack more of a wallop. We could probably argue about this all day though. Whatever the op chooses, if it were between those two, it’s hard to beat either stainless half outs or brass hits.
In the last 15 years or so of footing shafts I have found the opposite is true. Footed shafts have held up way better to lateral force applied via the broadhead.IMO the 1/2" of stainless would just give the BH more leverage against the shaft on an angled hit. That is worse.
I really like the .204 size arrows. With the inside diameter being the same as the broadhead shank, the choices are an outsert, half-out, or HIT insert. They each have trade-offs, but I like the HIT insert to keep the broadhead mounted in the arrow instead of cantilevered out front, along with the Iron Will Impact Collar over the shaft for reinforcement. We are working on an improved system related to this and hope to announce next month.