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Banana cut

Started by term, January 26, 2010, 08:04:00 PM

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term

I have never shot banana cut, but this is the time of year to try. I have a high profile 5 1/2" Little chopper, and I thougt that it would be the same front to back. But I have one arrow done and I feel like it has a high end and low end. Can someone tell me if I am seeing things? THANKS TERM
Still looking for something I might of forgot.

wapitimike1

How does it look over all. I'd keep the high side to the back. I'm about to go on a major wild turkey, canadian goose and snow goose split grind and chop session. I'm doing a whole bunch with the Bic Banana!!

MikeBurns

Adjust your stop on the bottom where you set the base on. You may be able to even it out.
Sgt USMC '80-'87

term

Still looking for something I might of forgot.

Paul Mattson

Can you take a pic so we can take a look?

term

Badger arrow: It is so slight I don't think a pic would help. I am starting to think It is just the way you see it on the arrow with a lot of helical.
Still looking for something I might of forgot.

Rob DiStefano

i use a vario lo pro banana chopper, but have also modified 3 li'l chopper hi pro banana choppers for lo pro chopping, it's easy ...



IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

rraming

I did the same by gluiing a 1/4" piece of leather with barge cement to the chopper - no more noise when shooting - can't believe all you guys set up a photobucket account.


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