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primitive arrows for grouse
Blacktail:
i dont know where to put this but here it is..i want to make some primitive arrows for grouse..BUT,i dont know if it would be better to stick an arrow in them or use a blunt...i was thinking of making a blunt but the head is so small...so what would be a good tip for them...thanks john
zenmonkeyman:
I'm thinking of making some blunts like Marc put in the second last issue of PA. My dad used to hunt grouse with a slingshot as a kid, and he says he never went for head shots; if you break their wing it also winds them and you can easily catch them and wring their necks. And you don't wreck any of the breast meat with arrow shafts passing through.
Pat B:
John a simple but very effective small game head is a nutter. It is just a 3/8" hex nut screwed on the tapered end of the shaft, same taper as a glue on point. The point of the taper penetrates a little and the nut thumps the heck out of them. I've killed squirrels with them so it should work fine on a grouse.
Pat B:
Well, I guess a hex nut isn't primitive. ;D
adb:
I know they're not primitive, but I use judo points. They hit very hard, and are almost impossible to lose.
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