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Cheap "judo" point

Started by Bowsey Wails, July 25, 2007, 08:19:00 AM

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Jarrod Feiner

That is a great idea. Thanks for sharing it.
JArrod
"Your own soul, as a hunter, has gone out to fasten on the soul of the deer, even before the deer has any wind of you, it is so. It is a subtle, profound battle of wills , which takes place in the invisible" D.H. Lawrence

pintail_drake2004

draco, what kind of wire is that on the 2nd one? and are those nutters

rweber

great work,
back in the 70's and 80's Vic Boyer had great uses for the 38 case, my favorite is cut it with a hacksaw down to the shaft and glue in the replacement broadhead blades ('bleeder blades') and you have a top notch small game broadhead, add a washer behind the blade and you have a great turkey stopper.

very well done Bowsey.

sticshooter

Now thats just down right cool.<><
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Bowspirit

Draco, seems like you could cut down on work by replacing the washer on the left head with a simple tee nut...
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draco

The wire I use is stainless steel leader wire, normally sold at saltwater fishing shops. I forget what size, I`ve been cutting off the same spool for years. I forgot to mention that the point with the wire has a roofing washer off of a Tek screw with a rubber washer on it. You put the wires in on both sides of the bolt, tighten down then bend out to 90 degrees. It is the best point of the three,hard to lose and cuts too. It`s the only point that kills blue quail reliably with body shots. Man they are one tough bird.This point weighs 148 grains, the one on the right 128,and the one onthe left 190. I`ve made only the one in the middle for years now,as it is the best by far.

draco

I don`t know what nutters are,I`ve always known them as wingnuts. If you can get the brass free these points only cost about a dime to make.

Bowspirit

Nutters are hex nuts, or arrows tipped with hex nuts...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

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