Easton HIIT epoxy issues

It sounds like your issue is a prep issue. Make sure clean the end out with acetone (after cutting the arrow), same with insert. Then coat, twist on the way in and done. I've done 10's of dozens this way and never had an insert pull out.

If you want to use a different 2-part epoxy, use this. If it can keep my driver head on at speeds ~120 mph your inserts will be fine...

< https://www.amazon.com/Brampton-Epo...&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584001418793484&th=1
 
Circling back as i am finally tuned up and need to rebuild some more arrows. This was so helpful thanks man.

Which high impact shafting epoxy did u end up using??
Circling back as i am finally tuned up and need to rebuild some more arrows. This was so helpful thanks man.

Which high impact shafting epoxy did u end up using??

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It sounds like your issue is a prep issue. Make sure clean the end out with acetone (after cutting the arrow), same with insert. Then coat, twist on the way in and done. I've done 10's of dozens this way and never had an insert pull out.

If you want to use a different 2-part epoxy, use this. If it can keep my driver head on at speeds ~120 mph your inserts will be fine...

< https://www.amazon.com/Brampton-Epo...&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584001418793484&th=1
The more forums i get into and the more i think about it.. I think your right. I think i need to do a better job with my prep (maybe on this last dozen i just forgot to prep at all). Thanks for the help man !
 
I have been using kimsha hotmelt for 3-4 years and I don’t think I have had one come loose yet. I do a little extra prep on them but it’s been working great.
That is where I’ve landed currently, and really like it so far.

I will add, I have used Easton epoxy on several dozen arrows and it has been solid, don’t recall losing any inserts with it over the span of several years

I truly despise losing inserts in targets, if you don’t get it out of the target, they will cost you more arrows
 
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