well ive been reading about flu flu alot more on here lately so i guess theres more and more people out there doing areal and small game shooting hence the need for a flu flu arrow. im curious what color combos everyone uses. so....
POST UP THOSE PICS!!!
and if ya want you can throw in what ya have taken with them.
steven
sorry no pics but i use orange and lime 4" they are real pretty (please take my word for it) and easy to see in the field
now for the bragging
1 phesant
2 geese
2 rabbit
1 squiril (spelling)
and a whole bunch of foam throwers
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I've only taken aerial disks with them so far:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Ishoot4thriLLs#p/a/u/2/7An-do7QPIM
cool vid. i shoot all red and all white flu flus ive taken trees rocks caardboard disks morning dove squirrel and a steel pole...
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I only have 3 of em but ishoot4thrills, I need more practice to shoot arial targets, thats prety good shootin.
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Two of those three pheasants in my hand where taken in flight with the flu-flu's in my quiver. CX shafts with a helical 6 fletch, 250 field point with a tiger claw behind it...worked perfect!
Here are the ones I just did.
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How far will those arrows shoot?
how far they shoot depends on the amount of feather. the more feather , like a 6fletch, will show the arrow down the most causeing it to go less distance. but the lles feather you put say 3 fletch causes it to go farther. overal 4-4" full height feathers will go about 100 but are only "good" out to say 30 yards.
They will fly fast at the start and will go pretty far depending on head weight and bow poundage.These are deadly on small game to at least 40 yrds(not that I would shoot'em at game at that distance). Like stated above the more fletch the sooner it will slow down.Mine are 3@5" and will knock a 1/2 gallon milk jug filled with water off a milk crate at 30 yrds and go through the jug without a problem.