Does anyone make screw-in 190 grain bludgeon blunts?
Ace has 175 and 200 grain small game blunts.
I don't know, but if you take a 160 grain glue on point of your shoice and put it on an aluminum adapter, walaa, you have what you want. I think Ace makes a 200 grain Hexblunt that is ready to go though now that I think about it.
Good luck,
Brian
Had an e-mai lthat said to glue a .38 special casing over a 190 grain field point and it would be close....guess that would work....maybe grind the tip of the point off....
The Ace Hex Blunts come in 200gr. weight. I've used 'em and they work good.
If they are the ones I'm thinking of (the red ones?????) I believe that they are un-tapered and weigh 60 grains.
You could get some 23/64" 125gr. steel blunts and screw them onto your arrows.Then apply some soapy water inside of the blunt head and press it over the steel blunt.Un-screw and set aside to dry.
In my personal experiance.....Dried soapy water is the next best thing to glue LOL. I use soapy water on my bow limbs before I slip on my Selway bowquiver.After it dries.....IT STAYS PUT!!!!!
For an inexpensive screw-in blunt, a 1/4" stainless wingnut held on by a 100 grain field tip (5/16" diameter or less) makes a 200 grain point. Stops fairly well in the grass, and the wings can be sharpened for small game. I've been playing with one lately and kinda like it.