Yeah, I wasn’t trying to single you out….I’ve seen many guys commenting on forums that had problems with arrow assembly.
IME, assembling these properly not only makes the concentricity better but it also has proven to make them stronger.
I’ve seen guys complaining the ends are splitting…and it turns out they are using hot melt or a process that is weaker than Easton engineered. Duh.
I suppose its endemic with bowhunters that we like to experiment and tweak our gear….I’m guilty Of that myself.
Bottom line, spend time squaring and milling the ends of these carbons for a better mating between shaft and insert or BH ants I have had strong arrows without the need of additional components.
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My 2 decades old arrow squaring and BH spinner With my attentive assistant in the background- grin.
I use 200 or 320 grit sandpaper. If you are good with a carpenters square these are easy to build.