I got some Grim Reaper Micro Hades 3 blades. Very nice broadhead overall.
On my particular arrow insert (Victory 33 grain steel) they create a small gap between the bottom of the broadhead washer and the face of the insert. This is caused by a small lip on the washer.
Grim Reaper says this ring is to help center the broadhead ferrule in the insert and that most inserts are chamfered on that inside edge. My inserts are basically a 90 degree cut on that inside shoulder. They said the small gap won’t make a difference though. I imagine they are right.
I ground one of the washers flat on one side, which does eliminate the gap. Do you think this makes enough of a difference that it is worth doing to all of them?
On my particular arrow insert (Victory 33 grain steel) they create a small gap between the bottom of the broadhead washer and the face of the insert. This is caused by a small lip on the washer.
Grim Reaper says this ring is to help center the broadhead ferrule in the insert and that most inserts are chamfered on that inside edge. My inserts are basically a 90 degree cut on that inside shoulder. They said the small gap won’t make a difference though. I imagine they are right.
I ground one of the washers flat on one side, which does eliminate the gap. Do you think this makes enough of a difference that it is worth doing to all of them?