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Little Chopper "Traditional cut"

Started by Huntingnut, December 22, 2010, 06:22:00 PM

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Huntingnut

Any one have pics of feathers chopped with one of these?Especially arrows fletched with them.The pics on 3Rivers site leave a little to be desired.

Thanks!

magnus

Pm me your email I can send you some. Can't post pics here
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seabass

i don't know about that chopper.i just bought the pope and young chopper.i really don't care for it much.i think i will stick to my modified bannana chopper.it makes great flechings.i would like to try the traditional chopper so let me know how you like them after you try some.good luck with it and merry christmas,steve

Grey Taylor

Here\\'s some.  

Sorry, I don't have these on Photobucket, you'll have to click on the link.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

Grey Taylor

Steve, is that Pope & Young shape the same as what another shop sells as the Raptor shape?

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

seabass

grey i believe that it is.they look cool,but for some reason i just don't like them.

Grey Taylor

Yeah, it's not really to my taste either. But I have people who really like it. I like to use that one if I'm wrapping the front edge of the feather for shooting off the hand. I can trim a bit to expose the quill for the thread and not change the profile of the feather. If I try that with a shield cut the front looks a little odd.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

Huntingnut

OK, thanks guys.can't make up my mind...Its between the traditional one and the 3Rivers Swift version.

David Mitchell

Swift would definitely be my choice.  I too had but did not like the traditional chop.  I really like the Thawk chopper.
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Buckeye Trad Hunter

I have the traditional shape little chopper.  They are really cool looking but they are kinda loud when they fly through the air.  I bought it and a shield cut at the same time and I almost never use my traditional shape cutter.

Huntingnut

The noise issue has me really thinking of something different.I dunno, maybe I'll get a couple choppers and call it good.


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