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cowboy:
Yep! pardon, got that backward. Throw another log on and pop a top ;D.

Hartung:

--- Quote from: mullet on August 31, 2007, 07:08:21 pm ---  Paul, the other thing you need to check before you cut your nocks is to find the stiff side of your arrow.I know,you already cut them.Any way,Lean one end against a short table and the other end on the floor.With it at an angle,put pressure to the center of the shaft so it bends a little.Now roll it with the palm of your hand.When it get's to the stiff side it will flip or roll real fast.Find that spot and mark it.That is the side you need facing your bow rest or side.After you find this then cut your nocks.

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Very interesting point! Thanks!

cowboy:
OK, got em done. Am very pleased with the outcome! Shot em in this morning - most of them fly straigt, couple of em come off the bow like a heat seaking missile - am amazed they even hit the bale of hay. Three in particular shot good enough that I'll take em huntin ;D. Those three in the bale were from 11 yards.

Couple of question's: Like to have pulled the heads off getting them back outa the bale of hay - what do you guys like to use for targets when using broadheads? Anything homemade that works well? hmm - guess that was the only question.

Did add a picture of the failures I had while trying to get these heads knapped out - just to kinda show that makin points ain't always succesful - if those primitive's had any curse words Id'a used em a coupla times >:(.



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mullet:
  Paul,Those big pieces of foam rubber in couch cushions work okay.Or bags full of rags or  stuffed with those plastic bags from the grocery store.

Marc St Louis:
Very nice arrows. I can see I have a long way to go with my knapping. Outstanding work

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