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screw in broadhead adapters

Started by keith brimmer, July 13, 2007, 11:27:00 AM

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keith brimmer

i recently switched from wood to carbons,and i have a bunch of glue on broadheads.do these adapters work? i just dont like the idea of glueing metal to metal.any advise is welcome
keith

robslifts

use a good hot melt glue and they work great ferrel tite from three rivers works the best from  nevermind if the spelling is wrong  have not had a problem with it yet

jmo
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BMN

I've had good luck with JB weld.
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Pete W

They work great. Many manufacturers use them!
I prefer to use epoxy over hot melts.
Share your knowledge and ideas.

Mr.Magoo

It works fine.  I use the amber hot melt so I can change weights if I want to, or replace a insert that might become damaged.

rbbhunt

I've been using them for years, never a problem.  Nice thing now is you can also get steel ones at different weights for tuning if need be.
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SOS

Adapters work great.  I recommend determining your desired point weight, buying the adapter that, coupled with your broadheads, will duplicate that weight.  Then dedicate a 1/2 dozen carbons for broadheads (or at least mark them so you can match the BH with the arrow).  Clean the adapter and BH, and mix up some 2 hour epoxy.  Take your time gluing and spinning, turning, spinning, etc, etc until everything spins great, then let the epoxy set.  You'll have a matched set of BH's that wont pull off in targets.  Practice then sharpen those puppies and put some meat in the freezer!

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