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Field points hanging up in my target bag

Started by Bob G, August 05, 2008, 06:42:00 PM

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Bob G

I am having a problem with my field points being hard to remove from my target bag. The edge of the glue on field point is a little wider than the shaft diameter, and acts like a barb when I remove the arrow. I am using the correct size for the shafts. Is the problem with my taper. If done correctly will the diameters match? I feel like they are tearing my target when I remove the arrow.
Thanks
"No man who refuses to bear arms in defense of his nation can give a sound reason why he should be allowed to live in a free country" T. Roosevelt

beaver#1

i have the same problem with some of mine.  not that bad but i can relate to what you are talking about. ill be keeping an eye on this.
have i not commanded you? be strong and of good courage;be not afraid or discouraged:for the Lord your God is with you where ever you go. joshua 1:9

Buckeye Trad Hunter

I had the same problem with glue ons.  Never did fix it though bacause I started using the brass screw ons from 3-Rivers. If you are shooting  a 125 gr. 11/32 point I thimk they're the way to go.  They don't hang up, don't have to worry about them comin' off when the glue gets cold and I think they make the arrows look better too.  But that's just my oppinion

Ted Fry

Try the next size down in point size , like go to 5/16" if you are shooting 11/32" shaft. This way the collar of the point will be smaller than the shaft

Bob G

Ted Fry that sounds good, is it a suggestion or have you tried it? Great idea.
"No man who refuses to bear arms in defense of his nation can give a sound reason why he should be allowed to live in a free country" T. Roosevelt

Charlie Lamb

Bob... Ted's idea is just common sense. It works just fine as long as you can find a smaller head in the weight you want.

I'll bet Ted can hook you up with just the right field points.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Andrew Kreppel

I have the exact same problem.  Try wiggling it a lot before you pull it out.  It should make the hole a little wider.
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Bob G

I'm going with Ted's great idea. I believe I have some smaller points in my box. I just felt I was tearing my target up everytime I pulled an arrow. I was beginning to think my taper was at fault. Thanks to all.
"No man who refuses to bear arms in defense of his nation can give a sound reason why he should be allowed to live in a free country" T. Roosevelt

Tom Anderson

You can also take a file or grinder and bevel the back edge of the points...usually only lose about 2 grains weight.
(formerly "NativeCraft")
Wilson, NC

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Ted Fry

I do this for 3-D targets as well , it leaves more of a sloped shoulder on the shaft so that the point does not hang up, just lightly sand the shoulder of the taper to roll the transition.
I dont worry about it with broadheads but it does work well with the field and target points.


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