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footing carbons

Started by kawika b, July 15, 2006, 05:19:00 AM

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TaterHill Archer

Thanks for the instructions.  I'll try this ASAP
Jeff

"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you."  Benjamin Franklin

Ken E.

mikecc 2117 is what I use on goldtips.  Works very well.

Ken

sweet old bill

I use 24 hour epoxy to glue the alum outsert to the carbon shaft. I have not had a carbon arrow break since I did this. I use them for stump shooting and hunting both. The alum shaft outsert also added about a extra 100 gr up front. No need for brass inserts etc.....Go to a local archery shop and maybe they have some alum that they have cut off when making up arrows. I think a 2216 will work. I use 1916 alum over some small dia carbons that I had in my shop and no longer the mfg had any outserts to sell me. so I made my own. The current carbons I think the 2216 would fit.
you should see how I use to shoot
Sand dune archers Myrtle beach SC
Senior archers of Oneonta NY

Shawn Leonard

For the 5/16ths dia. carbons which are GTs, Carbonwwods and a bunch of others a 2114 works perfect. Shawn
Shawn

countrygirl

Axis makes a carbon shaft that is wrapped in metal for the full lenth and they call it Full Metal Jacket. I have shot a few and they are heavy and tough but they cost an arm and a leg.The footing with left over al. sounds better. Tom
"Gator n 'Dilla Killah"

Jaeger

They work well. It takes a little time to make them up but it's worth it. Makes 'em tough as nails!
TGMM Family of the Bow
United Bowhunters of PA

hockeyref

Has anyone lengthened and added weight with a footing?

ie: grind a field point square and epoxy it into the carbon shaft and then epoxy the aluminum footing with an insert over the end.

Would lengthen the shaft ~1.5" and add 60-maybe 120 grains before you glue on the footing.... Add a steel or brass insert vs the aluminum one and you're adding a bunch of weight up front.... Maybe as much as 300+ grains once you finally screw a point into the end.
Steve Uhall

The Talon3

This works the other way to. I had some 100 grain brass inserts from three rivers and a busted 3555 gold  tip so I cut the gold tip in 1 1/4 inch pieces glued the brass inserts into the carbon then glued the whole thing into some 2117s add a 125 tip now I can shoot them out of my long bow.

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