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What tips do you all like to use?
Using judo's 100gr and they either make a huge mess on a direct hit or skitter off the feathers and the bird flys off probably wounded.
I was also getting them ducking the arrow on head shots when I started going for only head shots.
I tried old broadheads and found the feathers or brush would deflect the arrow and again they fly off in a cloud of feathers. Also broadheads don't stop so good luck finding the arrow
so if there's a better way to go I'd like to hear it
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The G5 small game tips.
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I like my G5's
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I use a bird loop sometimes,(4 wire loops protruding from a center blunt point) they work good but shoot a little different. You need a longer arrow too. Last year I hit a grouse and breasted it all in the same shot. The 2 I shot this year just thumped them really hard, no meat damage.
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Blunts work for me
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One of the guys at the Club uses a washer tak welded to a feild tip. Its cheep, Hits hard and suposidly if you miss it will still flip up like a Judo tip.
Never tried it myself because I use store bought blunts nut they mayke big holes in the bird...
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I have used larg rubber blunts. Seem to work ok
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rubber blunts cheap and work well
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put one down, I can't be sure though. I spent a few hours trying to get a decent edge on them and I'm resigned to use the Montecs only for turkey hunting. Probably best to stick with small game heads or judo points.
I learned recently that judo points are heck on grouse necks
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A dime with a hole drilled in the middle.Put your field tip into the dime and screw it into the arrow. Instant 10 cent grouse buster.
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I use a spent shell casing (.32, 9mm, .38, .40 or whatever fits your arrow) epoxied over the end of a junker arrow. Lots of energy transfer with the blunt hit.....There are very few that escape this combo!
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