Latebloomer
Lil-Rokslider
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What’s your arrow weight/FOC/velocity/spine for the arrows with 75gr brass inserts?Maybe......maybe not. But with that halfout sticking that far out from the arrow with that very short shank inside the arrow.......IMO that makes that exact spot where your arrow broke the weak spot......especially with any lateral force at all on the end of the arrow.
I've been using HIT's for about 16 years now in many different .204" ID arrows. I love them. Some arrows do better than others, but overall I have seen very few issues with using HIT's even hitting hard stuff. I shot a steel T-post one time and it just mushroomed my field point. People talk about mushrooming arrows with HIT's, but I've only had that happen with one arrow in those 16 years, and that was a GT Kinetic XT 200. But I've also broken a lot of those arrows well behind the HIT inserts. The only way to mushroom the tip of the arrow is to push the point back into it, and the only way for that point to push back into it, is if the HIT insert moves. But if the insert breaks free, it won't matter whether it's the FP or the halfout mushrooming the tip.......they'll both mushroom the arrow. From my experience, if you "put them together" right, they'll hold.
Most of my issues with halfouts is them bending or breaking. I have tried many outserts and halfouts and have come to dislike most all of them. Aluminum isn't even an option IMO. Even most of the SS ones have eventually bent on me. But the school's still out on the Ethics 100gr SS halfouts for me. I have three arrows with these halfouts, and so far so good. I shoot them alongside the same arrows that have 75gr brass HIT's and 25gr heavier points and both are working very well after two years. But these Ethics 100gr don't stick out as much past the end of the arrow, and they have a longer shank inside the arrow.