I bonded a fired 30-06 brass onto the tip of the shaft. By filling it
with lead shot I was able to add some needed weight to the arrow. I did
manage to hit one tree dead center on the trunk one time. The arrow
simply bounced off and fell to the ground.
John KE7JGB
Skip K3CC wrote:
> Eric, I have always used a bow and arrow, However, not just any old arrow.
> I use Flu Flu arrows for small trees and regular field arrows with bird tips
> for larger trees.
>
> The first line over the tree is attached to the arrow and is deer tracker
> line. Once this is over the tree I attach builders twine and pull it over
> and attach the main line you wish to use.
>
> Deer tracker line is like dental floss and has a 300 lbs break strength.
> The spool mounts on the bow and the line attaches to the tip of the arrow.
> This line is not reusable. I use bird tips because they are blunt and will
> not stick into trees.
>
> Happy tree hunting and a Merry Christmas
>
>
> de Skip K3CC
>
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