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chopper recommendations

Started by BobW, March 03, 2008, 10:02:00 AM

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BobW

I have a need to reduce the size of the 'nanners I use.  I am assuming that a chopper is the way to go.  Right or wrong?  Any product endorsements out there?

BobW
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Jerry Jeffer

Vario chopper. Check out the sponsor list to find one.
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Chris Surtees

Bob,

I had a 4" nanner chopper made for me by Little Chopper. All you have to do is give them a call and let them know the shape, length, and height you want.

There is also the Vario chopper which from what I have read is an excellent chopper with lots of shapes to choose from. I have not used one so can not comment personally on it.

hunt it

Herb's Archery, vario clipper is way to go.
hunt it

macbow

The vario is the cadilac of choppers. Cost more due to the craftmanship. The nanner version I believe has some adjustment. call and check out before buying.
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