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<blockquote data-quote="Creek" data-source="post: 5728115" data-attributes="member: 4036"><p>Are you using field tips or broadheads? I know some broadheads can be a real bugger to remove. I have not been in the loop for quite some time, so I'm not sure where exactly you would find the correct material to compensate. The only thing I can think of right now would possibly be to cut off as much as possible and glue in light aluminum inserts to make up the difference. Im curious about the weight of your current field tip, if that's what you are using, and if a lighter field tip would possibly offset the overall weight difference. I guess if a person had a scale near by, or was to visit an archery shop to determine an accurate weight difference and then possibly go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creek, post: 5728115, member: 4036"] Are you using field tips or broadheads? I know some broadheads can be a real bugger to remove. I have not been in the loop for quite some time, so I'm not sure where exactly you would find the correct material to compensate. The only thing I can think of right now would possibly be to cut off as much as possible and glue in light aluminum inserts to make up the difference. Im curious about the weight of your current field tip, if that's what you are using, and if a lighter field tip would possibly offset the overall weight difference. I guess if a person had a scale near by, or was to visit an archery shop to determine an accurate weight difference and then possibly go from there. [/QUOTE]
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