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Snaro bird point

Started by wapitirod, October 18, 2012, 12:43:00 AM

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wapitirod

anyone use the Snaro, snare type point?  I was wondering how they would work on smaller game birds such as doves and quail and maybe grouse.
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Charlie Lamb

My experience is that they fly like crap!! They'll kill quail and doves no problem... if you can hit them.

For grouse I'd use a regular blunt or old broadhead... depending on whether they are Ruffs or Blues.
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reddogge

Killed a chuckar partridge with one years ago. It was the only one I hit and did kill it so not a lot of experience with them.
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Piratkey

Dont shoot snaro point on the hight trees,she (it) will stay there forever   :help:  
But it's a good point for small birds (doves ,quails)

oxnam

QuoteOriginally posted by Piratkey:
Dont shoot snaro point on the hight trees,she (it) will stay there forever    :help:    
I did that last dove season when I swung past my arrow "landing area" and got it stuck 40 feet up a tree.  Never could see the arrow.   :banghead:


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