Thanks DH..I forgot the company.DuckHunt wrote: ↑Thu Jul 21, 2022 6:18 pm
Ethics Archery has the stainless inserts that are adjustable.
92 - 110gr
125 - 200gr in 25gr increments
200 - 400gr in 50 grain increments
https://ethicsarchery.com/products/ethics-archery-clean-cut-adjustable-static-insert-300-12-pk?variant=39299567910935
You'd have some spendy arrows when you are done. But they may be worth it for a specific purpose. I have some in one set of arrows and they're nice.
Using 200gr inserts would help with your FOC, but I'm guessing a 200gr broadhead would be pretty durable in its own right.
My decision making process goes:
1) pick the total weight I want up front
2) pick a super tough broadhead
3) use inserts/weights to get me to my desired weight
It's kinda backwards from what I did in the past where I picked my arrow and insert then added on a BH.
I did look up stainless steel versus brass and brass is actually a little bit denser (heavier for a given volume), so the SS inserts of the same weight will be larger ......BUT.....stainless is definitely harder than brass and makes it less likely to deform when your arrow hits something very hard. And brass and aluminum seem to be close in hardness. FWIW