RE: Easton HIT
Not that it's necessary, but this system isn't going to do it for you. The inserts are glued fully inside the narrow carbon shaft with epoxy resin; once their set, that's it. The easiest way to do what your after is to screw a broadhead into a bare shaft then fletch it to align but like I said, it isn't necessary. (Except in the case that you're drawing your broadhead past your riser and you have an old school riser without a cutout for clearance at the rest.)
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