goathunter
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I shoot Easton Axis 5mm arrows and I want to try collars to protect the front of the arrows a little better and was looking into Iron Will collars when I found Easton is offering them now. For Axis 340 spine the arrow OD is .267 and the collar ID is .271. Weight is 17 gr. Iron Will looks like tighter tolerance - ID is .269, weight is 10gr for the titanium.
Do I care about the Easton having 4 thousandths space vs IW 2 thousandths? Does it mean I'll have to epoxy the Eastons and won't have to epoxy the IWs so they are more re-usable? I prefer the 10 gr weight, prefer the price of the Eastons. Also, I have some broadhead adapter rings from my old ACC arrows that I can use too, how effective are they? I have shot my old ACCs through plywood with no damage, the Axis are a lot more fragile.
I'll add my current setup is 15.8% FOC, IW would be 16.49% and Easton 16.95%
Do I care about the Easton having 4 thousandths space vs IW 2 thousandths? Does it mean I'll have to epoxy the Eastons and won't have to epoxy the IWs so they are more re-usable? I prefer the 10 gr weight, prefer the price of the Eastons. Also, I have some broadhead adapter rings from my old ACC arrows that I can use too, how effective are they? I have shot my old ACCs through plywood with no damage, the Axis are a lot more fragile.
I'll add my current setup is 15.8% FOC, IW would be 16.49% and Easton 16.95%
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