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I’ve left the O rings on and noticed no difference.You toss the O rings before using them.
Resurrecting this thread as to not start a new one. I have been using the Exodus for a couple years now and man they're awesome. I did initially run into an issue that I'm curious if anyone has experienced.
I have been using the Black Eagle Spartan arrows, and when I switched to the Exodus I noticed they did not thread all the way down. I wasn't sure what the issue was but after some careful examination, it appears that the internal shoulder of the insert may be a bit shallow, thereby making the shoulder of the shaft of the BH hit and not thread all the way down, (if that makes sense). The blades are not hitting anywhere, I double checked all the clearances. I initially though the shaft of the BH was too long hitting on the insert weights, so I ground some of the shaft down as an experiment and it did not help. I though about shaving some metal off of the broadhead or drilling out the insert but decided to go with adding washers between the insert and the BH. That worked. Granted I did this to all my arrows to keep the weight uniform. But the only washers I could find had an ID too small and an OD too wide so I had to drill them out and shave some metal off.
Has anyone experienced this and if so does anyone know of a washer that would be a perfect fit I could buy so I don't have to modify anymore? The bow shop was hesitant to heat the inserts for fear of damaging the arrow and I have made due with the washers for now. I love the Spartan arrow and the Exodus broadheads, I'd hate to switch if I don't have to. Thanks.