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do I need brass inserts-Beman MFX

Started by chappy, January 19, 2007, 02:41:00 PM

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chappy

I just bought some Beman MFX classics 500's and I'm shooting a 45# recurve at 28", at my 28.5 length maybe 47#.  I have yet to bareshaft or put them together, I'm just wondering if the 100 grain brass inserts would make them too weak even as I cut them down.  I'd like to stick with the 145 grain field point.  Set up without the inserts, my arrows would be around 450 grains range if left at full length.  Is that enought to get good penetration on a deer?  Or should I add the brass inserts?  Thanks for the help.  Wish they had a 50 grain for an insert.

bjk

All you have to worry about is whether they fly well...you can hot glue the inserts in to play...try the brass and the regular...if you end up without the brass, you'll still be picking up bloody arrows on the ground where a deer once stood.

I would likely end up with the brass inserts off that setup...29.5" arrow.

Al Dean

You can cut the 100gr brass inserts in half to get 50 gr inserts
TGMM Family of the Bow

GermanTraditional

I used the Standard Insert by my mfx Shafts and glue the PDP Weights (10grs and 30grs) in the Shaft. So you can finetuning your arrows.

mike g

Chappy....
   your very close to the 10gn. per pound mark....
   If they fly true and are sharpe and you hit your spot they will do fine....
"TGMM Family of the Bow"

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