DanielB89
Well-Known Member
Is there a good reason we should be doing it one way versus another?
I would base this off of what makes the toughest arrow possible? In MY OPINION, to put a 300 grain tip on the front that's made out of SS, Tungsten, or something similar and then follow it up with an aluminum insert just moves the most likely point of breakage to right behind the broadhead. The new arrows I got came with SS 26 grain insert. I am likely going to add a 2" footer on the shaft to be sure I am moving the force created into the shaft and doing my best to not letting it break on impact.