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Arrow head for small game or bird shooting

Started by robertson, February 10, 2016, 05:20:00 AM

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robertson

I have seen " Tim wells " videos shooting at birds

flying , i was wondering what kind of arrow head

he used ?

I know that he used coumpounds bows but my

question concerns the "point " " broadheads "

he used .

Thanl you for your help

mlsthmpsn

Magnus Bullhead or modified blunt on flu-flu arrows so they don't fly to the next County.
MT
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Save me, O God! For the waters have come up to my neck. - Psalm 69:1

Depends on the bird! I don't know what Tim uses, but I prefer a head like the snaro for small birds like doves. For larger birds like pheasants, geese, and such, I would prefer broadheads. If dogs are being used, broadheads become problematic, so I just use field points. On the big birds, I feel it is important to get the arrow stuck in the bird so it has to come down to the ground!

Bisch

reddogge

I just watched his dove hunting video and to quote him directly "I'm using the Bullhead by Magnus and rubber blunts with 2" wires attached."
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Slickhead

Depends on size and feathers.
Doves, grouse dont need much.
Pheasants , broadhead with flu flu (of not using a dog)

Geese, bring a shotgun  ;)
Slickhead

robertson

Thank you very much for your help and answers

  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

reddogge

There used to be a company Clark Broadheads that had some really neat pheasant, bird and frog points. The pheasant point had a circular disc with three long wires and three pegs with a 6" arrow extension and a broadhead on the end. It would penetrate the pheasant with the broadhead or break a wing with the wires.
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