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If this is product presentation it would really help to make a close up of the insert while you were putting the glue on. That is the point of this video, and we do not get to see anything.Music on the other hand is really not necessary.
These videos are great - the background music that you have in them makes it tough to concentrate and understand what you are saying. Keep up the great content
No spin tuning with fixed blade broadhead?? How do you know 100% that your insert is straight unless you spin tune? Also, you don't show how much time you have before the glue sets..... back to the broadhead, we need a little time to spin tune.
Would love to have the source for the bearing/wheels you use and they seem to be plastic or some kind of a poly wheel instead of steel. Love the idea of your homemade board but you gave us no info
Torch tip cleaner Arrow primer pen and Easton glue because finding victory glue insert and even v1 arrows are a pain why isn’t it available on Amazon and finding lighted knock to fit the od is a pain but I’m talking about the rip xv 405 grain arrow at 80# hauling tail
Victory team, could you guys lower the cost of a dozen shafts if you dont include the inserts? That would be awesome! I dont like the aluminum inserts you guys use, they bend.
I'm planning to buy some of these, but my issue is I'll be shooting them from a 30-pound recurve. How much weight would I need up front to make a 650-spine arrow shoot properly from a 30-pound recurve? Assuming I use the longest length rather than cutting them down to my 29-inch draw length.
How about including the instructions in the arrow box?? I spent 130.00 on your arrows. I went to a 40 year old pro shop on long Island and the owners and two customers with high end compound bows had no clue. It's also not labeled on the arrows what type of bow they are for. I own a recurve and these are for compound bows. I'm new to Archery and spent a lot of unexpected money. Eventually, I'll get a compound bow and learn the craft but you guys need to get your act together. Right now, you have a discouraged new archer.
Have to say not a big fan of the new fletching been shooting them for 2 weeks and all the fletchings are peeling off after just target shooting. Ordered new DAC custom Super Sabre veins hoping to have better luck.
You should probably pull the nock out before gluing your insert in. When you install the insert into the shaft with a nock installed on the back, air is being compressed in the shaft. As the insert dries the air can push the insert forward, youd never know it becuase you have an outer sleeve hiding the gap.
Hoping to get into these arrows I love them Fletching you use hate my blazer ones I have now seem to hit my beard .. what's the best weight?? Or weight you use for white tail??
Had fletching issues on all 3 six packs i purchased. Apparently bad glue on the fletching lost at least one from every pack . Had my local archery shop remove all the fletching and replace and reglue them on every single arrow . Not super satisfied seeing how this was my first day shooting my new compond bow that was professionally set up and ended my training session only 30 mins in after spending $175 for brand new arrows . Since the reglue, I'm happy to report not a single issue with the fletching or the arrow itself. Great balanced flight ,easy to remove from the target.
Acetone is a common solvent for Epoxy resins, surely this will weaken the shaft if you are making these composite shafts with "epoxy/carbon fibre mix"?
Interesting video. Although personally, I would never advocate the use of a heat gun to remove stuff here. Most heat guns will easily go to 500C. Quality epoxy/carbon composites might be good to up to 500C. Dependent upon how an individual holds that heat gun, distance to job, duration of heat application, will determine how much heat is actually getting into the composite. Using a two part epoxy can always be removed at around 60C. Never had any heads or inserts come out over 35 years of bow hunting using two part epoxies to fix heads and inserts. On saying that, maybe if the heat gun was set up so it's at a fixed distance to the shaft (in other words not hand held0 and on a timer. Please send me a link to that video where you show this procedure.