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Blunts and Silly Wabbits

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hawkbow:
I agree with slivershooter, broadheads are the way to go for most any game , nothing can dampen your spirits like finally hitting a goose on the wing only to have it recover and fly away...with a broadhead that will never happen..penetration is the key to a harvest no matter the size of the game....Mike A/ho

JackCrafty:
Thanks guys...I like the broadhead idea the more I think about it.  Very true about "effective harvesting" being the name of the game.  ;D

El Destructo:
my 50 pound Ash Paddle Bow will put a 357 case Blunt right through a Jack Rabbit at 20 yards...so I would not think it would be necessary to shoot high dollar Broadheads at a Bunny.I also use my homemade all wood blunts on Reed Arrows...these work really well on Bunnies too...but they don't last as long as a 357 case does!!

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hawkbow:
Nice blunts Yankee, I make my bunny broadheads out of bandsaw blades I have a bandsaw mill so alwaws have material...I can cut them out with a four inch grinder.. and they  end up costing about twenty cents each.. Mike A/ho

Titan_Bow:
I like the plain ol steel blunts in 160gr for rabbits.   Ace hex blunts are nice, but more expensive.  I find the blunts are harder to lose than a field point or broadhead, and out of my bows, the blunts usually go through a rabbit, so I am not concerned with penetration.

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