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POLL: Glue-on or screw-in heads?

Started by Wudstix, May 09, 2024, 01:30:51 PM

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Wudstix

Ok, since it seems to be getting harder to get heavy glue-on heads, I thought I'd ask.
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Glue-on with woodie weights. Screw-in with aluminum arrows.
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ozy clint

Glue on. I usually turn them into screw in with BH adapters. So much scope for different point weights with the same BH using glue on's

I don't understand the industry's chosen path with everything being screw in only. It severely limits your options to mix and match and come up with what you want.

I put it down to modern laziness. Just buy it and shoot it with no building your own gear in between.
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Terry Green

Moslty Glue Ons with a adapter glued in so it becomes a screw in.

The only true screw ons that I own are VPAs. 

Both my preferred heads weight total 175 grains, so I just use the one piece VPAs  on the days I feel lazy.

Sorry Clint, but you set yourself up for that one.  :biglaugh:  :thumbsup:
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Wudstix

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If I want to use aluminum I put glue in broadhead adapters and for carbons I use glue in brass BA.
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62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
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ozy clint

Quote from: Terry Green on May 09, 2024, 04:25:30 PM
Moslty Glue Ons with a adapter glued in so it becomes a screw in.

The only true screw ons that I own are VPAs. 

Both my preferred heads weight total 175 grains, so I just use the one piece VPAs  on the days I feel lazy.

Sorry Clint, but you set yourself up for that one.  :biglaugh:  :thumbsup:

Ha Ha. You got me.

Everything seems to be one piece machined these days that's all. Seems as though they are catering for a market that wants plug and play.

Also, long gone are the days where you could buy a half dozen BH's for $30. Now they are $60+ for 3.  :o
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A Lex

Ha, some people probably think I couldn't work out how to use a screw-on anyway....

Maybe they're not wrong  :laughing:

Glue-on for me :thumbsup:

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I love glue ons. So much versatility.

Wudstix

Clint;
When I was a grasshopper I could get a dozen for under $40, but that was allot of money.
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60" Big River 67#@28"              
60" MOAB D/R LB 62#@27"
60" Big River D/R LB 65#@27"
62" Kota Badlands LB 72#@28"
62" Howatt TD 62#@28
58" Bear Grizzly 70#@28"
62" Big River D/R LB 60#@30"
66" Moosejaw Razorback LB 60#@28"

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supernaut

Screw ins for me since I shoot aluminum arrows.

I do take glue ons and make them screw ins with adapters if that counts.  This Ace Standard worked great.


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Glue ons for me since I only shoot woodies. I am disappointed with a lot of heads having a lack of glue on options.
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smokin joe

I use glue on broadheads -- with glue-in-glue-on brass adaptors on carbon shafts. That makes a very sturdy arrow with more weight up front.
Mostly I use 125 gr woodsman broadheads with 100 gr brass inserts and a 5 gr 3Rivers carbon collar.
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Both Depending upon need/circumstances. Declare and hard line and put yourself in a hole.
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Stringwacker

About 90% of the time I prefer glue on's. My carbons, woods, and aluminum (with a glue in adapter) all work with glue on heads and provide me the most tuneability. I do use some screw in Stingers on occasion for aluminum shafts; but that's mainly a special purpose situation that rarely occurs.

I think the movement away from glue on heads by the manufacturer's is largely due to their more modern customer's neither having the time, skill... or the inclination to 'mess' with them.
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Wood arrows glue on. Aluminum arrows screw on.  :archer2:
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I only shoot carbon or aluminum arrows and 125 or 175 grain heads.
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