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Homemade piggybackers for arrows?

Started by TIM B, August 19, 2011, 10:35:00 AM

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TIM B

Anyone been successful making their own piggybackers for attatching arrows (judos) to their others arrows in the bow quiver?  I was too stupid to order them earlier and leave Tuesday so I'm gonna try to make my own if I can find the right chunk of rubber to do it with.
Any ideas?
Thanks
TIM B

Ray_G

I haven't made any but I would think that you could punch the rubber with a leather punch that you hit with a mallet.  They are available in many sizes and you would get a nice and clean, round hole for the shaft.  Then all you would have to do is cut a narrower slot in to the round hole.  Good hunting!
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dnovo

Tim, If there was some way to get them to you I have a couple you could have. I don't know that it is feasible.
Dan
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TIM B

Thanks Dan I appreciate it!  but I think I can make somethin work here for the time being-  Ill kep ya posted.
TIM B

Ladams

A good thick piece of leather works well.
doesnt hold quit as tite as the rubber but it does work.
punch a hole just a touch smaller than the shaft then just slice the leather from the edge to the hole.
I been using them for years like that..
Larry
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Benny Nganabbarru

Piggy-backers for blunts are a must-have item for bow quivers.
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wtpops

Tim do you have any old quivers around, you can slide out the rubber and cut it down.
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Lefty

If you can't get the homemade piggybacks to work, just swap out one broadhead arrow for a judo and flip the judo around and put the nock end into the foam.  I carry four broadhead arrows and one judo arrow flipped around like this in my GN quivers all the time.  Works great.

TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by Lefty:
If you can't get the homemade piggybacks to work, just swap out one broadhead arrow for a judo and flip the judo around and put the nock end into the foam.  I carry four broadhead arrows and one judo arrow flipped around like this in my GN quivers all the time.  Works great.
That is a great idea. So easy, but i have never thought of it


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