Thank you for the info. I am shooting tapered cedar and some parallel Sitka now. I was goofing around in my shop and was trying to add weight to tapered cedar. I took some 22ga steel wire and wrapped about 45″ of wire tightly around the shaft just behind the broadhead. It did add about 40gr of weight. I have read a bunch of negative stuff on here about Woodie Weights and Dave said something about the old Bodkin points. So I got to thinkin about a sleeve behind the point. Wire was the easiest sleeve to make on the spot. Anyone try wire wraps or a metal sleeve in the past? I did shoot this arrow. It was getting dark and I only shot it about 10 yards….seemed ok.
Mark