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Tips on buying/choosing/making arrows & arrow heads?

Any tips on getting inexpensive arrows or DIY arrows? I'm a newbie getting into archery myself.

1) I have a bunch of arrows missing heads and sockets that were given to me. These are "Blackout X5 Envy 340" arrows. I was informed that I need to get a socket for them, but I am not 100% sure of the size I needed. I googled the model but can't find the specs that tell me the sized inserts I need. I presume 6.2mm is what I need?

See pictures: https://imgur.com/a/sno8fQo

6.2mm Arrow inserts: https://www.ebay.com/itm/24pcs-6-2mm-Aluminum-Arrow-Inserts-for-Archery-Arrow-Shaft-Point-US-SHIPPING/273595933696?hash=item3fb396a400:m:m28zjMnmjCvLk91sEpawmrQ

2) I've watched videos and read about people making arrows out of Home Deport dowels and/or bamboo, but I have no idea where they're getting their non-insert tips from. Almost all the arrow tips I've seen online are the insert into a socket variety that isn't the same as what I see in DIY videos.

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