BowhuntingBrune3
Lil-Rokslider
Just curious about the advantages and disadvantages about the HIT's and Half outs. More specifically I am looking at the black eagle rampages (halfouts), or easton 5mm axis (HIT's).
Yes. Ray at VPA does runs of flanged aluminum footers a few times a year, they are half the price. Decent product for sure. I built about 10 dozen arrows with them and they are very good.Ok, the iron will's are just to expensive for me. I bet they are great but I can't afford adding that much more to an arrow build for collars. Do you have any other recommendations?
So, last year I didn't want to spend the money on ironwill collars but still wanted something to protect the end of the shaft. I ended using the BAR (broadhead adapter ring) from Easton and they have held up very well. They can be a pain to pull out of a bag target but the durability is worth the slight inconvenience.That is the issue I am running into desk jockey, I can't afford adding another $5 per arrow that is $60 per dozen. Was thinking of doing the standard hit with a 125 grain head but I don't know how durable the end of the arrow would be.
Why not split the difference and go to a shaft like a BEA Spartan. Its smaller then a .246 I'd yet you can use a SS insert with brass weights. Easy as can beI am also considering just going back to standard diameter arrows with 50 grain inserts, seems like they would simplify everything and that is what I like.
Last questions if you do buy axis's and do a hit system are you supposed to shoot your field points with the BAR's? Obviously without having a footer on the arrow.
Was thinking of doing the standard hit with a 125 grain head but I don't know how durable the end of the arrow would be.