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Duplex Nail Challenge

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Barrage:
Ok, here they are.  They weigh in at ~180-185 grains.  They are made from antler, a duplex nail (~85 grain nail, forget the size right now, maybe 2.5" long), and bike spokes.  Drill the hole for the nail, then drill the holes at a bit of an angle for the bike spokes (or finishing nails - whatever you got).  I used epoxy to glue them all together.  I haven't shot anything with this duplex version yet, but the version below on the wood arrow (last pic) stops gophers in their tracks right now so the duplex, extra pointy version, should really get it done.

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jonathan creason:
That's slicker than a greased eel turd.

recurve shooter:

--- Quote from: jonathan creason on July 16, 2010, 08:22:45 pm ---That's slicker than a greased eel turd.

--- End quote ---

and das purdy slick sha!  ;D

Bushbow:
I think if any small game just "SEES" one of those points it will stop them.  ;D
Very original, and very scary looking
Chuck S.

Bushbow:
I had to give this a shot. I used some 16 ga. galvanized sheet metal I had laying around. Pictures below, also did a quick video.
Video link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFt-Mtv1WOw




Chuck S.

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