A screw-in point is an arrow tip with threads that screws into an insert in the arrow shaft. It is currently the most common type used for training and competition arrows.

Features:

  • Interchangeable
  • Available in various weights (e.g., 80–200 grains)
  • Easy to install and remove

Advantages:

  • Ideal for tuning (FOC adjustment)
  • Weight can be flexibly adjusted
  • Quick replacement if damaged

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