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bunny arrows?

Started by pcappy08, January 26, 2009, 10:06:00 AM

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todd smith

I've used Flu-Flus for years and I really like them for small game hunting.  I just fletched up some GrizzlyStiks for a bunny hunt coming up in two weeks.  Can't wait to see how they do.

Here's a pic from a couple of years back.  Bunnies with Flu-flu's.



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Jason R. Wesbrock

I have to agree with Shawn about some wide small game heads hanging up while shooting through brush (where rabbits like to hide). That's one of the reasons, despite being great stump-shootig heads, I've never liked Judos for rabbit hunting.

Ideally, you want a head that is narrow enough to slip through brush, but deadly enough to quickly dispatch your quarry. Being inexpensive it a bonus too, especially when there's snow on the round.

Old broadheads are nice (they'll kind of cut through brush instead of hanging up), but I generally opt for Ace Hex Heads, which are about $9 for 6.

pcappy08

Thanks for all the input guys...Shawn thanks for all the input especially the little tid bit about how far foward the vitals are...from all the info i think super bright shields and blunts sounds like the way to go!     :campfire:   Thanks again all i dont know anyplace else where u can find this much knowledge with people this willing to share it!  Its really what hunting and the outdoors is all about!
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