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Is it better to mount broadheads with epoxy or hot melt glue?

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Is it better to mount broadheads with epoxy or hot melt glue?

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Both products have advantages and disadvantages. Epoxy: • You won’t burn yourself while using epoxy. • It’s much easier to straighten a head that doesn’t spin true. • Use either “Two-Ton” epoxy or the “Five-Minute” formula. Two-Ton takes longer to cure but it is stronger. • Once epoxy dries, it’s hard to change heads. • High heat will work but you’ll ruin the temper of your broadheads in doing so. • Think of epoxy as a permanent bond. Hot Melt: • Easily change heads whenever necessary. • Never overheat your broadhead ferrule. Warm it just enough to get a good bond with your molten glue but never overheat a ferrule.

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