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stumping heads, what do you use?

Started by adkmountainken, April 22, 2012, 05:19:00 PM

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ron w

Rubber blunts are the cheapest......slide it over your field pt so you get the weight you want......and stop shooting at rocks!   :readit:  You can then put them on and off so you can target shoot or stump.......I keep try'n to teach you   :biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

ChuckC

In thick grass, nothing beats Judo's.  But most other times I use Hex Heads.  

I have taken regular blunts and inserted them into a small chunk of plywood, drilled to fit snug, then drilled a concave spot across the entire face of the head (need to use a much larger drill, like 1/2").  Although not as good as a hex head, because the hex heads are sharper and wider,  they are as cheap as you are gonna get and do a better job than straight blunts.
ChuckC

johnnyk71

you won't need anything else after you shoot those Ace hex heads.
All lefty, all the time...
Martin Hatfield 45#@28"
Liberty Chief Elite 53#
Blacktail Elite V.L. 53#
Maddog Prairie Predator 51#
Sheepeater Spirit 50#
RER Retro 53#
RER LXR Recurve 52#, Longbow 54#
RER Vital 52#

Reaper TN

Ace Hex blunts, and the SGT's from VPA.
TT Pinnacle II  45# 62"
Hoyt Excel  50# 64"

SuperK

They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

Night Wing

I don't go stumping, I go roving instead and when I do, I use a standard field point.
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

Slim

Night Wing. What's the difference between stumping and roving? I honestly thought they were the same thing....
Bear Montana 55# @28
Parker longbow 67# @25
Self-made osage flatbow 57# @25

Pick a spot.

pamike

HABU Vyperkahn
Elk master
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straitera

Had great luck w/judos forever. Now I make my own per the "homemade judos" in the archives. These really work well for about 50 cents a head to any weight you want. PM for more.
Buddy Bell

Trad is 60% mental & about 40% mental.

Killdeer

Hex head on a footed carbon.   :readit:  
You will likely have to glue your nocks back on when you hit a rock. That's why I sent you extra.
Killdeer
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

TGMM Family Of The Bow

adkmountainken

will be ordering some 200 grain hex's this week. Killy your arrows will be chasing turkeys SOON!
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listen to everyone,FOLLOW NO ONE!!
if your lucky enough to spend time in the mountains...then your lucky enough!
What ever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

Night Wing

QuoteOriginally posted by Slim:
Night Wing. What's the difference between stumping and roving? I honestly thought they were the same thing....
When one goes stumping, they shoot at wooden stumps. That's fine for carbon or footed carbon arrows. I shoot thin walled 2212 aluminum arrows. Hit a hard stump with a 2212 and the 2212 will be history.

When I go roving, I shoot at large pine cones, large oak or sycamore leaves which lay on the ground. These targets don't destroy my arrows. I also shoot at anomalies I find on dirt banks.

I've never bent or split my aluminum 2212s when I go roving.     :thumbsup:
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

kat

I really like judos. If I hit a rock and break an arrow; well, it happens.
If I miss, judos help me find that arrow in the grass or pine needles.
They are no more expensive than hex blunts.
If you need the extra weight, let me know, and I will modify the brass inserts for you.
Ken Thornhill

Raminshooter

Steel blunts (favorite) and rubber blunts. FYI, when I shoot aluminum I cut down a threaded field point into a very short steel blunt that I then put under one of those smaller 58 grain rubber blunts. This prevents the open end of the aluminum shaft from coming through the blunt after a while, extending the life of the blunt. Should work for carbon shafts as well.
Keep flinging those shafts!

nutmeg

Judos have always worked just fine for me. (nut)
Rich Potter

snakebit40

QuoteOriginally posted by tradtusker:
SGT VPA's for me! love them
Same here! Awesome heads!
Jon Richards

Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!".
>>>>------------>
Schafer Silvertip 71@28
Big River 60" 59@28

TRAD101

I really like the hammerheads from 3 rivers

Kris

The Holy Grail of stumping heads IMO is the Zwickey Judo.  Get the 125 gr. 5 degree taper ones for woodys and glue in a 75 gr. steel adaptor to get your 200 gr. min.  Been shooting some individual Judos for years with hundreds of shots to their credit....still going!

Kris

Slim

Thanks for teaching me something new Night Wing.
Bear Montana 55# @28
Parker longbow 67# @25
Self-made osage flatbow 57# @25

Pick a spot.

Covey

Judo's man judo's!! best stumpin head I've found... tuffer'n nails too!  :thumbsup:  

Jason


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