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Must have for Stump Shooting
i have used the same two collar equipped arrows for the last several weeks for stump shooting. I have yet to damage one. They make a carbon arrow very durable. Worth every penny. Grew tired of pealed back arrows.
Arrow savers!
These carbon collars were easy to install, fit well and worked well.
Wont shoot without them
After breaking the Knock ends of about a Dozen arrows striking the knock end of other arrows. I found these at 3 rivers. Since then I have lost one arrow in over a year, and that was from a Robin Hood that broke the carbon Collar. I have had two other Robin Hoods but the Collar protected that Carbon Shaft. Even Knock ends that were cracked were repaired once I Glue a Carbon Collar… read more on. Now any new arrows are not ready to shoot without the Collar.
I don't like them
Had a dozen arrow dynamics arrows made and had these added because i'm always missing and hitting something (my fault, not theirs, I suck). The first time i missed and actually hit something(my metal paper tuning stand next to target), the arrow broke just behind the collar. I love the arrows, I'll definitely buy more of them. But, I will not buy anymore collars. I'll save the… read more money and buy additional arrows instead.
Great addition
Really makes it tough to push the insert down into the shaft
Easey to insta
Slipped right on really helps keep the arrow from cracki
Awesome!
These carbon collars are Awesome and a great way to stiffen the spine and make the arrow tough. The fit was spot on. Only wish they would come in Black or some Anodized dark color. I had to spray paint mine black but they turned out nice.
Carbon collars
They look nice and I feel much better about protection to the shaft when striking a hard surface and surviving the impact.
Work as advertised and look great
Bought these for stump shooting to strengthen my carbon arrows from hard hits and they work well I haven't cracked or drove a insert back into shaft yet with some real hard hits . I plan to use with broad heads for hunting as they fly the same with collars on incase heavy bone is hit .I don't like them for target shooting in foam as they are bigger than field tip and tear up targets… read more when removed but for stumping they are awesome for strengthening shafts .Overall great product
Size D is tight and may need a bit sanded off the end of the shaft. Size N will fit over but does wiggle around some and may sight straight with some glue applied.
Point collar K will work.
The list shows ID of the collars Easton legacy arrows vary by shaft spine (example 600-.291 500-.296 400-.301 .
You will need a "N" collar for those arrows .
You can use the insert glue or epoxy on the shaft. The insert will hold it on as well when the insert is glued in so you don't necessarily need to adhere them if you do not want to.
This will depend on the outside diameter of this shaft. We do not carry this shaft so i unfortunately can't verify the outside diameter of the shaft. Once this is determined please call our Technical Experts @ 260.587.9501 and they will guide you in the correct carbon collar size.
Unfortunately, these will not fit on the Black Eagle Vintage shafts.
Yes these will still work with those shafts. You would want to put a dab of epoxy on the inside to keep them in place. When you screw in a broadhead there would have a minimal edge but does not affect the performance. For the 400 spine you would need size F.
Size D is tight and may need a bit sanded off the end of the shaft. Size N will fit over but does wiggle around some and may sight straight with some glue applied.
The 500 would use size L and the 400 would use size B.
You would need a lot of epoxy to fill the small difference there.