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3DGAL 02-18-2003 12:25 PM

CXL 150
 
I' d like to put a unibushing in my CXL 150' s (I' m currently just shooting with the factory installed nock).

Can anyone tell me what size unibushing is needed to use an Easton ' G' nock?

If this is not possible, can you give me other unibushing / nock combinations?

Thank you.

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hh 02-18-2003 07:14 PM

RE: CXL 150
 
Shrewd Precision makes two kinds especially for CXL arrows. One for g-nocks and one for the larger size nocks. 540-864-7761. www.shrewd-one.com/secure/

hh

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David K. Lehman 02-23-2003 01:32 PM

RE: CXL 150
 
JD. Good tip on the 150s. Question: Would a small amount of heat and using hot melt on the tips change the characteristics of the shaft and cause an unsafe condition. I have been doing this ever since they first come out and have had good luck with them holding up, and have changed point weight numerous times, by using minimum heat on the very tip of the point and pulling it out and re-inserting with minimum heat also. Have never had one pull out either, not even in a cold old McKenzie HD. Just was wondering if anyone else or you have ever used hot melt on them, it is probably a real no-no, but so far I have been lucky. Thanks, DKL

bow chick 02-23-2003 06:38 PM

RE: CXL 150
 
JD
Carbon Express makes a tool just like you described for changing the weights and it isn' t too expensive.
David
As far as heat on carbon arrows is concerned nobody recomends it but if you are really, really careful it works fine. Just heat the point not the actual arrow with minimal heat I know some people that do it this way and they haven' t had any trouble.

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