Just thought I’d share, I found a good trick for removing HITs with the drill bit trick. I removed 20 HIT’s last night that were installed with Eason Epoxy, both brass 100gr Safari Tuff and SS 100gr hits. The first coupe I used the drill bit trick and it took forever maybe 75-100 swings or more each arrow. I got the idea that if I froze them in the deep freeze the metal might contract and the epoxy would get brittle and come loose easier. Anyway after about 30 minutes in the freezer the HITs came right out with the drill bit trick, some only took about 5-7 swings most around 10, it made it so much easier and I could easily see movement with each swing. I was able to pull all 20 HITs out in about 30 minutes total. Also when I install hits I clean the shaft well with acetone and scuff the inside with a bore brush to ensure the Easton epoxy holds well. These were removed from RIP TKO arrows.
(Use caution with this, two people have tried with Brass Easton hits and mushroomed them)
I also wanted to share a couple pics of some 100gr brass inserts I pulled. The interesting part is that they still came right out with the drill bit trick. I’ve bent HITs in the past but also split arrows. I have never shot broadheads in these and never knew they were bent. A pretty good reason to run a collar with HITs if you ask me.
I only pulled 8 brass HITs and 3 were bent. None of the stainless ones were bent. I know I will only be using stainless HITs in the future in my arrows. None of the arrows were damaged that had these bent inserts.
(Use caution with this, two people have tried with Brass Easton hits and mushroomed them)
I also wanted to share a couple pics of some 100gr brass inserts I pulled. The interesting part is that they still came right out with the drill bit trick. I’ve bent HITs in the past but also split arrows. I have never shot broadheads in these and never knew they were bent. A pretty good reason to run a collar with HITs if you ask me.
I only pulled 8 brass HITs and 3 were bent. None of the stainless ones were bent. I know I will only be using stainless HITs in the future in my arrows. None of the arrows were damaged that had these bent inserts.
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