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Whats your favorite stump shooting device?

Started by instinctivebowman, December 05, 2011, 02:32:00 AM

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instinctivebowman

I used judo points for a long time and they are a great product, I sometimes wanted something a little softer and "easier" on my arrows. I have tried about everything out there, and i wanted something a little different. I eventually added a stump shooting specific broadhead to my line of bird hunting broadheads. We call them "stumpers"
you can view our stumpers at  www.clarkbroadheads.com/shop

Jerry Jeffer

I use what I call "the mace". It is a 200gr field point drilled through perpendicular and heave gauge wire or nails inserted through the drill holes. Looks like a mace used by knights.
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Stumpkiller

I like the Ace Hex followed closely by a plain 'ol cylindrical glue-on metal blunt.  I want it to stick so I can see where it hit but be easy to pull out.
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centaur

I'm shooting judos, but I do like the look of your stumpers. If I ever wear out or lose the judos, I am going to give yours a try.
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BaldingEagle

I like a .38 case on the end of an arrow.  Also, I second the Ace Hex blunt.
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JamesKerr

Interesting looking heads. I'll give them a try when my last judo wears out.
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Jock Whisky

I put a small washer behind the field point. Cheap, quick and easy, easily converted back to field point.

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Shawn Leonard

I still like judos as they are tough to lose. Where I shoot blunt and even hex heads snake under leaves and grass making them tough to find. Shawn
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Bowtie

Judos work the best for me!  I with shoot with friends often during January through April.  Snow on the ground makes it tough sometimes to find your arrow, but we have a blast.
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instinctivebowman

balding eagle, .38 case is a cool idea!!! i have never seen that one. Nice. I bet that would hammer something

instinctivebowman

balding eagle, im assuming that you shoot wooden arrows?

Over&Under

I have always been a judo fan....Yours look great, but do you have pic closer up or a diff angle to see just how the head works?

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Jerry Jeffer

Instinctive, yes I make my own. I have made them with .38 shells as well. I'll pm you some pics when I get home from work.
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Encino Man

I've always used the Judos with a grass catcher.
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Earl E. Nov...mber

I think the .38 case is close to the oldest blunt out there,  They have been using them since the 30's for sure.. You can cross drill the shaft and add a finishing nail or two for added grab. Or loop some music wire in a figure eight and have a snaro.
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maineac

I shot judos for years, but found they penetrated old stumps and was having trouble getting them out.  Tried the "Hammer" from 3r and have been very impressed.  I have not had any slip under grass and or leaves, and they bounce back off stumps, or stay in very sallow.  I do collar my shafts with a collar from aluminum arrows.
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Smithhammer

Another vote for the Hammer. Effective, they don't get buried, and they come in a variety of weights beyond 100 & 125 gr. And I can practically get three of them for the price of two judos.

Terry Green

I saw the 110 grain weight on the Jrs....what to the regular ones weigh?
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Drop a #4 split shot sinker into a .38 special case and tap it with a punch and hammer to hold it in place. Total weight= 125grains.

I use the casings and cheap wood arrows when shooting actual stumps. I use Judo's on my alum arrows when shooting in grass.
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