Arrow Insert

The part that allows for a removable point. Obviously applies only if used

Use Insert

Checking ensures the insert is included in the arrow's construction

Name / Model

Insert name by which this insert is identified in the database. For more details about the menu options use the Arrow Assembly Name info button above.

Manufacturer

Optional manufacturer's name. May be used in future updates to reduce data input.

Go to manufacturer's web site if you are connected to the internet. Will open in the default browser.

Diameter (D)

Enter the diameter of the shaft shoulder.

Shaft Extension (E)

Enter the dimension that is the distance between the shaft shoulder and the point shoulder.

Mass

Enter the insert mass. This mass should include any screw-in weights added.

Center of Gravity (C)

Enter the center of gravity (CoG) relative to shaft shoulder. Typically, this will be a negative value as the CoG would normally be to the rear of the shoulder. If screw-in weights are used, then the CoG should be measured accordingly.

Over Sized Inserts ...

FlyingSticks' aerodynamic model takes the larger of the point ferrule, insert and shaft front diameter as the effective point diameter.