How To Install Arrow Components - Pro Tips On Installing Inserts, Nocks & More - Hunting & Target

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Proper installation of inserts and nocks makes all the difference in accuracy and performance of your hunting and target arrows. World Champion Tim Gillingham goes through the step by step processes, plus own pro tips to make sure your components are installed securely, but removable without damaging your components or arrows.

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START TOUGH, STAY TRUE
Any arrow can come straight out of the box. But here's what hunters know: Gold Tip arrows start with 100% pure carbon for 100% toughness and maximum shaft memory. So, they stay straight in the truck, through the air, out the ribcage, and into the dirt. Shot after shot.

THE GOLD TIP "END TO END STRAIGHTNESS" PROMISE
At Gold Tip, the pursuit to make the industry’s most consistently straight arrows never stops. With the End To End Straightness Process, we’ve taken it to another level. First, every Gold Tip arrow starts with 100% pure carbon for a stronger shaft that retains its straightness longer shot after shot, hunt after hunt. Then, each shaft is 3-point laser-sorted to assure that the entire shaft – from end to middle to end – matches the straightness grade promised. Industry-standard measures straightness at only one point: the center. Now, when you see the Gold Tip E2E Promise you know your arrow goes beyond the industry standard. And, rest assured, the pursuit won’t stop there.

FLEX IT FIRST!
Every Gold Tip arrow leaves our factory as the toughest, safest arrow we can make. But like every product, there’s a chance that your arrows could sustain damage in shipping, stocking, and shooting that isn’t visible to the eye. Simply flex your arrows before shooting to be sure that your arrow is not damaged. If there is damage, you will see the carbon separate or the shaft will break. That way, you’ll keep shooting safe and straight.

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