Does anyone have any experience good or bad with the Game Nabber small game point? It's made by PDP Precision Designed Products Indpendence, KS. It's like a very blunt pointed field point with ventelated flanges on the rear of it that sitck up & out. They say it cuts like a mini broadhead & sticks in tough game.
I found some while going through some old arrow building supplies. I'm putting together a few small game arrows as Grouse season is open along with Elk season & Grouse make a VERY good dinner.
Thanks
If you use glue ons just cut 3/16ths" into them and fold out, there now you just saved some money! Shawn
I use them and there awesome!!!!!!
Third in from the left.
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My second favorite small game and roving head behind the Ace blunt,
The same flanges that make them hard to get out of a stump make them messy to get out of a squirrel. Not as bad as #5 - the Tigerclaw - that is devistating on soft targets. Work great, however.
grouse.....got an even better head.
357 case, hit the rim with a file to even it with the case, slide a large rubber blunt over it.
you know have what we call...'the wrecking ball'. Its heck on grouse!!!! No need for the casing for hares. For birds it stops them where they stand!
Its the ONLY head (and I've shot most of those pictured and a host of other home made concoctions) that I have NOT lost birds with!
they're also heck on trees or anything else behind said bird when you miss! truly an amazing grouse head!
They work well as they kind of drill a hole thru whatever you hit. The down side is they fill up with dirt in the flanges and bury under grass. I like the Ace hexheads better because they don't bury and do a great job of causing damage. Like Shaun said you can make your own with glue on tips and a pair of tin snips.
Denny
Sorry Shawn miss spelled