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Best stump'n arrows

Started by MichiganMike08, March 14, 2008, 08:24:00 PM

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MichiganMike08

Hello everyone. The great people at Jay's hooked me up with a different bow when I went there a few days ago and it has really improved all aspects of my shooting. I dropped from 61# @ 28 to 56# @ 28 ( I draw 29")and I am hitting nocks left, right and center. So I decided today since it was beautiful out I would go stump'n. It my new favorite form of shooting. The only thing is I broke two arrows(Beman mfx 400/judo). One snapped part of the way through when I pulled it straight out of a log and one broke in two after I shot a beer can. I didn't hit any rocks or hard objects. I have two arrows left and would like advice on which shaft to purchase next.
HUNT HARD AND SHOOT STRAIGHT

elk ninja

I like my woodies!  POC works great, cheaper per shaft than carbons.  Sure, they'll break, but so will everything else out there.  Plus they smell good when they do break!  
Mike
>>>--Semper-Fi--->

It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
-Abraham Lincoln

Shawn Leonard

Buy some Heritage 250s and play with point weight until ya get perfect flight and than foot them with aluminum(glue a 1.5" piece on the point end with 24hr. epoxy) they become pretty much indestructable that way. Shawn
Shawn

hunterbob

wapiti archery sells cedars for stumping
robert quetot

Deadbolt

Everything will break one way or another...So far I've gone out a few times and broke 3 cedars (1 was shot by my brother) bent up a 2016 when I nailed a golf ball from an elevated stand, and today I shot one of my brothers carbons with my new blunt tips and shattered it to pieces.

I'm thinking of picking up some carbons just for stump shooting b/c we are pretty ruff but you may want to think of investing in some good rubber blunt tips or some hex heads.  I have noticed my 2016s get less banged up with the ace hex heads rather then judos and field points and rubber blunts though they dont penetrate unless its a really rotted out log really absorb alot of the shot and you dont break or damage the arrows as bad.

i also just ordered some cedars from wapiti for 3Ds and stumpin

Killdeer

I have less damage with the hex heads as well. I use glue-ons with ash shafts and screw-ins for 'loonyums. Maybe I am getting wiser about choosing the targets, but I think the heads' shape doesn't stress the shaft just behind the taper, which is where my arrows were accustomed to break.

Killdeer  :campfire:
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

sswv

the ones you borrow from your shootin' buddy!    :biglaugh:

Stringdancer

I use what, I hunt with, 2016 aluminums.  I use Ace Hex Heads, and, I don't break or bend them up very often at all.  If, I ruin 3 per year that's a lot, and I stump at least twice per week.  You really need to be smart about what you shoot at.......

Mike
" FEAR THE MAN WITH ONE BOW "

Deadbolt

QuoteOriginally posted by Stringdancer:
You really need to be smart about what you shoot at.......

Mike
Sometimes the fun stuff isn't the soft stuff LOL

Jerry Jeffer

I use 2016's which is my regular arrow. I just use a steel blunt with a .38 casing over top. Many times I eventually end up pounding the insert right down into the arrow shaft if I hit too many hard targets. I try to pick rotten stumps, but ya can't always tell.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

bayoulongbowman

Cut the pointer end of field tip , put 357 casing over it ...or 38 ...makes great blunt...on woodies use a wingnut with screed in a dab super glue... :)
"If you're living your life as if there is no GOD, you had  better be right!"

Guru

The toughest arrow I've found is like Shawn said....a well tuned footed carbon....
Curt } >>--->   

"I love you Daddy".......My son Cade while stump shooting  3/19/06

Stringdancer

Sometimes the fun stuff isn't the soft stuff LOL

But sometimes the hard stuff isn't much fun....  Something like that LOL.

Mike
" FEAR THE MAN WITH ONE BOW "

Deadbolt

QuoteOriginally posted by Stringdancer:
Sometimes the fun stuff isn't the soft stuff LOL

But sometimes the hard stuff isn't much fun....  Something like that LOL.

Mike
:biglaugh:

shootssmallbulls

try some ash shafts much stronger than carbon or aluminum with bunny buster blunts or bludgeons.


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