Removing inserts
Ok, you don't have to tell me how stupid I am. I've already determined that. When I build arrows or reload, I try to get everything as perfect and uniform as humanly possible. So....when I bought my dozen Easton Axis H.I.T. arrows, I wanted to be sure that each broadhead was aligned exactly the same. Here comes the stupid part (you've probably already guessed)....To be sure they all alignedthe same, I screwed them into the inserts, put some of the epoxy glue that came with them on the inserts and inserted them into the shaft. Well, there was no way tounscrew the broadheads without messing up the alignment soI let them set.I guess I used a little too much glue because now,none ofmy broadheads willcome out. So far, I haven't shot or shot at any deer with one so none are dull and need the blades replaced. I have a couple I shoot for practice and haven't ruined any of them yet either. But, it is going to happen and I was hoping someone had a cure for removing the broadheads from the inserts without ruining the arrows. They were pretty expensive. Please spare me the "stupid" lecture and help me if at all possible. Thanks