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Postman:
Them there nutters work great on bushytails, but they really tear up a bird feeder if ya miss ;D
Pat B:
don't miss! ;D
Yea, they are great on squirrels. Probably rabbits too.
Hillbilly:
--- Quote from: Postman on December 13, 2009, 04:43:42 pm ---Them there nutters work great on bushytails, but they really tear up a bird feeder if ya miss ;D
--- End quote ---
;D ;D ;D
Those nutters work good, as do empty shell casings. I've killed a few critters with cane arrows wearing a .30/06 or 7.62 case with the neck cut off, knocks them for a loop. I wouldn't try it with a lightweight bow, but they work good out of bows in the 50-60# range with a heavy arrow. They tumble like a judo when they hit the ground, don't slide under leaves, or stick in tree limbs (or bird feeders.) They'll go through a cedar bird feeder, though,. :)
mullet:
A .38 casing works real good, also. I drill a small whole through two sides and stick a stiff piece of piano wire through both sides and glue it on with JB Weld.Kinda like a cheap Judo point.
The Gopher:
I use nutters or 38 special casings.
For nutters you can get the locking nut type that has the nylon ring on the inside, one of the ones pat showed looks like a lock nut, these have a little bit more metal on the front, gives you a bit more mass.
For 38 casings i put a few small split shot in the casign them mash it to the bottom with a bolt that is just the right size, you can match your casings this way to the same weight as your field points, broadheads, etc.
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