I got it out by "tapping" it with a hatchet and "wiggling" it loose

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Pat- I've had alot of glue on arrow heads break the shaft on impact from glancing blows, just as well as tie ons. When I started though, I noticed that the little give in the sinew was never as bad as the small taper on the shafts for glue ons (especially on larger diamater arrow shafts), and I didn't see a big difference. So whenever I test a new head or home made glue on I just shoot it directly into a tree. I've had more than a few prove to be less than durable that way

. Were the shaft not on its last stretch, I would have just smeared a little eopxy in the crack with a piece of paper and I'm sure it would have been good as new

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