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Keenan:
 Steve, yes they are pistol casings with small nails that are just hammered flat after inserted and a screw in the tips.  Those do a fair amount of damage and hit hard but are messy. The forks I really like . These first ones were crude hand forged trials but now I've got it down and made some improvements I'll try to get some more pics of the newer ones.
 They fly real straight and absolutely work great for grabbing the grass dirt or leafs when the shot misses.  i hit a pheasant with a few and they did really good. One that I had hit it the wing shoulder had severed the wing and busted most the ribs on that side but did not penetrate the surface other then the barbs. So not much meat ruined. ;)

Steve Cover:

--- Quote from: Keenan on February 06, 2010, 11:16:39 am --- Steve, yes they are pistol casings with small nails that are just hammered flat after inserted and a screw in the tips.  Those do a fair amount of damage and hit hard but are messy. The forks I really like . These first ones were crude hand forged trials but now I've got it down and made some improvements I'll try to get some more pics of the newer ones.
 They fly real straight and absolutely work great for grabbing the grass dirt or leafs when the shot misses.  i hit a pheasant with a few and they did really good. One that I had hit it the wing shoulder had severed the wing and busted most the ribs on that side but did not penetrate the surface other then the barbs. So not much meat ruined. ;)

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They really look like they would stop small game in their tracks.

I'm going to have to try that.

Appreciate the info.

Thanks,

Steve

Diligence:
Very cool points Keenan! 

Postman:
Wicked stuff, Keenan!

recurve shooter:
try a 9 mill inside a .40 inside a .44. thing weighs about a half a pound lol.  ;D

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