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so this is a tip for how to get your outsert or probably your insert out of your arrow so these are typically put in with a super glue could be an epoxy which is what I use as a two-part long cure epoxy or it could be the glue that you melt down with some heat whether itamp;#39;s Candle or whatever and then you just put that on the outside and glue it in so when Iamp;#39;ve done with epoxy may not be the best idea it may not be the right thing to do because youamp;#39;re probably never going to get them back out of there again thatamp;#39;s the price youamp;#39;re going to pay but I also donamp;#39;t like shooting my arrows for practice or something and having the outsert constantly coming out just a little bit and so I use the epoxy but the the thing you can do to get these out of there so say like for this one you can see itamp;#39;s broken I shot a deer last week with this one last weekend Arrow broke arrow is no good obviously but if I could Salvage the parts out of it I can