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Old 01-06-07, 05:11 PM
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In the White
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Limbs: Hoyt Protec 2005
Sight: Shibuya UltimaCarbon
Stabilisers: Doinker Carbon Elite
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Bow String: Greg Hill Custom Strings
Arrows: Navigator 430

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I cut all my arrows using a custom built jig and a Dremel with high speed abrasive wheel.
I would advise against using any kind of pipe cutter! All pipe cutters will start to swage the tube inward before breaking through.. This means that you may experience difficulty when trying to fit piles or inserts.

Also, if you examine the cut closely you will see that the cut face is not absolutely square.
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Old 02-06-07, 11:45 AM
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Pink Strings Shoot Better
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Riser:
Limbs: Hoyt Ultratec
Sight: SureLoc Challenger
Stabilisers: 30" HMC
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Arrows: Axis FMJs/Navs

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I take mine to WAS and have them cut on the arrow saw.......

Saves loads of hassle.

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Old 02-06-07, 06:16 PM
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In the Red
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Setup
Riser:
Limbs: pse 40 lb boarders
Sight: carbofast
Stabilisers: Beiter
Button:
Bow String:
Arrows: nav 610

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dremel to rough cut then to a bench sander to finish
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Old 05-06-07, 03:24 PM
In the Blue
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Setup
Riser:
Limbs: Aerotec & G3 42# Lng
Sight: Shibuya Dual Click
Stabilisers: Beiter+Doink+ShibV-B
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Bow String:
Arrows: A/C/E 470

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As with any type of high-speed saw, with a Dremel it is recommended to start by scoring the ouside of the arrow by turning it while cutting it does a perfect job, with aluminum, carbon and A/C/C and A/CE arrows
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