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Works good
Works fine...but, was told after I bought them ,that you really don't need to use them while shooting & hunting(Axis arrows). I will only use them shooting at my bag target when wet(hell to get arrow out when wet. So, these should help.
Quality and true to 5 grains
Great product and was within 5 grains by 0.2 grains. Snug fit and serves purpose.
Recommended by Art at 3 Rivers
perfect for use as a carbon collar, as well as bridging the gap in diameter of the arrow and field tip. Recommended by Art at 3Rivers.
Easton Broadhead Adapter Rings
I have been using on my arrows 1996 Easton ACC 3-60, they are the same diameter as my broadheads ferrules! Great Products!
Adapter rings
I shoot Beman Classic MFX500's with Magnus Stingers. These are definitely needed when using this setup. Just wish my local shop would have informed me that I would need the adapter for using broadheads. Got them just in time for elk season. Oh well, That's why 3Rivers is now my local shop. Thanks again for excellent service 3Rivers!
Great product!
This is a great product for protecting carbon arrows from broadheads with removable blades like the muzzy phantom.
Tuff arrows
I use these on all my axis shafts with an 11/32 field point it helps capture the carbon fibers at the end of the shaft so on really hard impacts keeps the end of the shaft from blowing up.I have shot with and without them and I can say they make a big dirrerince
DO NOT BUY
I was glad when I found these. They are a great idea but whoever designed these is an idiot. These would be great to protect the end of narrow shafts from splintering like the Bemans that have the HIT inserts that provide no protection for the shaft like the 5/16'' inserts do. These would also be good for making a flush fit between broadheads or 5/16'' field points that match… read more the broadhead diameter. The outside diameter of these is over 11/32'' (5.5/16'') so all they are going to do is decrease the penetration of pretty much any broadhead. These should be made to close the gap between 9/32'' and 5/16''.
Not enough information
i bought these because i had a little ledge between my arrow shaft and my broadheads, these are supposed to cure that problem right??? WRONG.the end that goes buts up against the broadhead is bigger than the base of my broadheads, so it creates a ledge again, they do however fit perfectly over the arrow shaft. i shoot easton axis FMJ 400's with G5 montec broadheads the company… read more needs to specify dimensions on the product description so people know what the are getting.I am going to try some different broadheads and see what happens.
I love these!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A friend gave me some of these---and now I'm glad he did---- I love them. They are worth the money!!!
It looks like Bar 5 is what you need .
Its bar 3 for 5mm.
Bar 7
If its a 6 MM shaft you will need a BAR6 , we don"t carry those arrows so I'm not sure of the outside diameter .
One of the adapters does not move the grain scale
These adapters will be too small for those arrows . Unfortunately they don't make them for aluminum arrows .
It looks like Bar 5 is what you need .
Those arrows have a diameter of close to 6MM so bar 6 or bar 7 depending on the broadhead you use .
Yes the correct size would be BAR4
You would want to match the 6mm options listed for the Centershots
400 and 330 take BAR6 and the 260 is BAR7