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Kassidy ledger
27-07-08, 05:11 PM
hey what to go for some rabbits dont no what head to uses for them need help
hunt or be hunted
27-07-08, 05:24 PM
what poundage do you shoot?
if #35+ then i'd be using either Howies VB's, Judo's, Adders or broadheads.
If lower than i would just use broadheads.
Dan.
FreshHunter
27-07-08, 06:02 PM
gday try the g5 montecs or even the martin thumper blunts very accurate
Kassidy ledger
27-07-08, 06:13 PM
i am useing a 50lb bow
hunt or be hunted
27-07-08, 06:26 PM
thats plenty for any blunt.
Dan.
LukeBeaman
27-07-08, 07:07 PM
Cut the point off a heavy field point and you have a blunt.
spiderbait24
27-07-08, 11:26 PM
mate, i would suggest howies vb's and adder heads, they are devistating.
Evil Taco
28-07-08, 06:30 AM
mate is ur short for cash jst get some washers and put one behind the field point (adder) they work well on rabbits but wouldnt recommend on anything else...
Send me 2 envelopes, 1 being a self addressed envelope with your postal address and I will send you a couple of freebies to get you started. Howie PO Box 1170 Bathurst NSW 2795.
What weight heads do you want, 125 grains??
douggie_devil
10-10-08, 01:36 PM
is cuting the head of a field point ethical i not bagging it but is it sounds like a dirt cheap head
What a nice offer howie. Not many peeps i know of that would be so generous.
I have given hepas away to guys just starting out or cant afford to purhcased them.
hunt or be hunted
10-10-08, 02:53 PM
is cuting the head of a field point ethical i not bagging it but is it sounds like a dirt cheap head
I have done it and there's not much difference to using a fieldpoint, I do not recommend it.
Dan.
I have given hepas away to guys just starting out or cant afford to purhcased them.
I like it. Helping out the new archers not just by words but by actions. Its greatly appreciated when an experienced person (in anything really) helps out the newcomers, and not only to get money (although the price there at is almost giving them away anyway).
shooter03
10-10-08, 03:26 PM
i'd take howie up on his offer kassidy his heads are the ****, very nice of you too howie. oh and i'll pass those vb's on to the guys at ozwide next week just got them today.
Kassidy ledger
10-10-08, 05:34 PM
hey howie is this offer sill on i would love some heads thanks heaps
Jake (Nomad)
10-10-08, 05:55 PM
good onya howie, a true champion. good to see that kindness and generosity thrive here. always a bed and beer at my joint for ya howie
Jake
douggie_devil
11-10-08, 10:03 AM
hey whats a good broad head for rabbits that can take a betting and still hold and edge and not cost an arm and a leg i was looking in ebay there is a pack of 6 tuscker aztex javilen delta and concord are theses any good
hunt or be hunted
11-10-08, 10:07 AM
hey whats a good broad head for rabbits that can take a betting and still hold and edge and not cost an arm and a leg i was looking in ebay there is a pack of 6 tuscker aztex javilen delta and concord are theses any good
I dont think many if any broadhead could hold an edge after being shot into dirt a number of times. Any broadhead will kill a rabbit but its better if they are sharp before you shoot them into one.
Blunts work twice as good IMO.
Dan.
douggie_devil
11-10-08, 10:27 AM
yea i wanna try sum vbs but i all so wanna be able 2 down a fox if the chance cums about but would this tuskers fall apart if i hirt sumthing hard like sumthing cheap
DavidJHardy
11-10-08, 10:30 AM
hey whats a good broad head for rabbits that can take a betting and still hold and edge and not cost an arm and a leg i was looking in ebay there is a pack of 6 tuscker aztex javilen delta and concord are theses any good
try spirits... those heads you mentioned are way to heavy for you set-up
LukeBeaman
11-10-08, 10:38 AM
Tusker Spirits are really good, they are a tough Broadhead.
Offer is still available.
Thanks for the kind words lads, always keen to help out newbies where I can.
douggie_devil
11-10-08, 01:19 PM
the ones on ebay they were glue on but have an adaptor so the madem bout 150+grains
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