I've been doing some of this with my bow and there are few thing's more fun. My ? is, what are you guy's using for shaft's and small game heads? chucking aluminum shafts and 5$ small game heads get's purdy expensive. Pics of your setup would be great! Thanks, Jason
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Good luck, Happy hunting.
Todd
I can agree with you. Not only is it fun it tends to get expensive. But me being a gear head for small game heads usually end up spending more on small game heads and arrows then I do on broadheads.
I prefer the G5 SGH on a footed carbon arrow, absolutely devastating when you hit the animal. Never had an animal die hard always a quick clean departure.
Although I just got in the mail some of the new Red Feather talon small game heads and can't wait to try them out, hopefully get some time off next week and will return with pictures.
I use wood (POC) arrows with glue on hex heads, sometimes old/used broadheads if I'm hunting by myself. I usually use junker arrows -- those I've shot at targets for a while, or those that don't match my big game arrows in weight or spine as closely as I'd like. Hardwoods like hickory, ash, birch,etc. are tougher than cedar, but not being able to find an arrow or two is a bigger issue than breakage for me.
I use the best arrows I own. I hate to miss anything and a squirrel is a tuff target. I love hunting small game. Heck one time I drove all the way to Wyoming just to hunt rabbits with some friends. I really like the Montec small game head.
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Well, I consider myself a expert at this subject! I would post some videos of mine here but I cant(no HTTM), so I will just explain and you can check out the link in my signature. But for both rabbits and squirrels I use my regular hunting arrows. Since I use carbon arrows(beeman ICS bowhunters) I just simply replace them with a judo. I shoot a 55# take down recurve, and they always do the trick. If you want to go crazy like me and shoot into the trees with squirrels I would use 4 fletching flu flu's, but I always use regular fletching when they are on the ground. Good luck and have a blast!
I like to use these normaly on Carbon shafts! cheap, easy, tough, and work well on squirrels and rabits. The one pictured is not sharpened yet but I normaly sharpen the wing on a bench grinder, so that there is a cutting edge.
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Dang Buff, that's some root'n toot'n fine good shoot'n and them little bugger's are hard to hit. I went with some Amish friends of mine yesterday and we got a few shot's off but no hit's, had alot of fun though! Jason
Covey this is what I did last week and am waiting to try it on the squirrels.
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how many of those have you lost?
I'm shooting the AD Hammerheads. They can take every thing they hit, and with all the misses I make..... :biglaugh: I use this head.
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Prongs keep the arrow from going too far and put a big hurtin' on the critters. I like the wing nut set up too. I tried those many times.
Hey Covey, you already know what heads I shoot :D As to the shafts, here's a suggestion. Every year in December and January Wal-mart clears their arrow inventory, they don't warehouse anything in the stores for the next season. I've been able to buy their cheaper carbon arrows for any where from $2 to $3.50. If you are hunting in rocky ground you can foot the carbons to make them tougher. They are good arrows because they fly well for me from my bows. I have to strip the vanes off and put feathers on them, but that's not a big deal.
I'm a small game nut, and when it comes to shooting at a critter I go by this rule "You'll never hit the critter you don't shoot at." I have never regretted taking a shot at a small game animal and missing, but I've regretted not shooting.
I don't worry about losing arrows, but that doesn't mean that I just toss them away either. I've saved a lot of money by using lighted nocks, but that may be because I hunt nutria and raccoons mainly at night.
I havent has much success in killing however in my stump /dirt clod shooting adventures a gold tip carbon tipped with a rubber blunt is hard to tear up unless you square up with a tree at less than 20 yards.
I can honestly say that I totally agree with StanM, I have also regreted not shooting. What is the worst thing that can happened. And if you are like me, and no matter how many arrows I have, I hate leaving the feild without all the arrows I had with me. So with that mentality, I have lost 2 arrows, both were shot into trees and both were regular fletching. Other than those two, I have not lost arrow using my carbon and judo set up!
ACE HEX HEADS.
They won't get stuck in the trees,and they tend not to snake under brush too badly.As for arrows I use whatever shoots the best from the bow I'm using at the time.I have several hex heads done up in different weights.I use carbons and aluminums for SG hunting.I'm headed to wood this year and will be mounting up 145gr hex heads on the set of surewoods I have.
(Note-post #1000...yay for me... :rolleyes: )
I make up several dozen wood (poc) arrows, put on some 125 grain metal blunts or use 38 special brass for arrow heads. Sometimes I don't even dip or seal the shafts because I know I'm going to lose or break them.
I'd be afraid to use carbons or aluminums because they are way to exspensive and I'd be afraid to take iffy shots.
Woodies work great !
I just need somthing cheap and effeciant. As soon as I can scrounge up some money I'm gonna try some Talon's! Jason
I shot at some this year,but i didn`t get any.I hope i do better next year.