When you guys build arrows, do you place a broadhead in the insert then glue it in, lining it up with the fletching to ensure each arrow is identical, or simply glue it in and not worry about it?
On a side note, local shop will sell me 1/2 dozen ACC 3-60s fletched with feathers for $70. Decent deal? Cheaper than Cabelas, and they're cut to my length and fletched with my choice of feather color to boot (two red barred and one solid grey... purdy

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With ACCs, I assume the come with the uni-bushing already installed, which means the arrow can only be cut to length on one end. They advertise their spine and tolerances over a 28" length. Is this from the unibushing forward, or the middle of the shaft, like other carbon ICS arrows?
I wanna do this right and one time...