Brass inserts for Easton Shafts

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Earl D. Woodyard, Jr.
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Brass inserts for Easton Shafts

Post by Earl D. Woodyard, Jr. »

The Archery Talk site has brass inserts for sale for Easton Shafts. They
can be found in Crossbow Classified Ads. Wyvern Creations is Marketing them. Photo of a Gold tip and the Easton brass inserts are shown. These inserts weight 112.7 grains.
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Post by michiganman »

you might want to make sure which easton bolt it is,as there are excalibure firebolts and power bolts.

which ones are these for
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Post by hikerman »

thanks I will check it out. would be nice.
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Post by michiganman »

from archery talk

Our inserts are .295OD...If the shaft is made by easton they will fit..they are about .005 smaller OD than the Gold Tips
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Post by todd »

Are these the only option for brass inserts for Easton bolts? I would like them a little lighter. How long are they and do they have sufficient extra length to cut down some?
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Post by DaGriz »

You can buy brass inserts for Easton Carbon shafts from TenPoint. Their arrows (TenPoint) are now Easton Power Bolts. The inserts weigh
65-67grs each. You can order directly from TenPoint . Make sure you specify you want the brass inserts for the Easton shafts as the TenPoint part number is the same as the Goldtip inserts.
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Post by todd »

Thanks something in the 50-75 range would work fine for me. I want to shoot 100-125 BH's and have about 150-200 up front. I looked on the 10-point site and could not find them. I sent them an e-mail.
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Post by todd »

Ten point e-mailed back that you have to call to order or order from a retailer.
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