Repairing carbons?
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: CWD Central, WI.
Posts: 2,062
RE: Repairing carbons?
I don' t really see what' s so unsafe about repairing a 1/2 inch crack, If you used 2-part epoxy, heck that stuff is stronger than the carbon itself!
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Posts: 508
RE: Repairing carbons?
Dave:
Do you know how the arrows got damaged? I have the terminator hunter selects in 6075, and have been shooting them for over a year with little or no wear and no cracks.The only ones I was able to damage went through my target and hit the concrete block wall behind it.I just bought a dozen more because I like them so much . I hope that this is not a defect to new shafts.
Tim.
Do you know how the arrows got damaged? I have the terminator hunter selects in 6075, and have been shooting them for over a year with little or no wear and no cracks.The only ones I was able to damage went through my target and hit the concrete block wall behind it.I just bought a dozen more because I like them so much . I hope that this is not a defect to new shafts.
Tim.
#13
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Harford Co Maryland USA
Posts: 4,966
RE: Repairing carbons?
I' m not sure how they became damaged. On one, I found it this way when it hit the tire I have as a backstop behind the target. Only the point and a small part of the arrow went into the tire, but the nock end was where the damage occurred. As for the other one, it may have been a collision with another arrow, but the damage was identical to the first one.