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I need a good glue on point for flying geese.
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Shooting tundra swan is a thing here. The guys that do it (not me) buy cheap chinese knockoff broad heads. I don’t think it much matters what broadhead you use. They use the cheap ones cause if it doesn’t hit swan, it goes in the dirt. And it takes a lot of shots to hit one.
I’d rather spot and stalk a canada goose 😯
‘cept they eat like wet shoe.
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I’d like to know where to get the “cheap Chinese knock-off broadheads” for small game. I don’t want to wreck my good broadheads on our Canadian Shield rock.
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Ontario wrote: I’d like to know where to get the “cheap Chinese knock-off broadheads” for small game. I don’t want to wreck my good broadheads on our Canadian Shield rock.
There is a bunch of cheap archery stuff from China on Amazon.
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I have fifteen Bear Razorheads in rough to good condition and two blunted but possibly fixable M–A3-L broadheads that I’ve stripped off old arrows I bought for the shafts. Some or all are free for the asking. Send me a PM here.
UPDATE: They’re packed for the trip north – and I mean NORTH 🙂 – in front of the geese.
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eidsvolling wrote: I have fifteen Bear Razorheads in rough to good condition and two blunted but possibly fixable M–A3-L broadheads that I’ve stripped off old arrows I bought for the shafts. Some or all are free for the asking. Send me a PM here.
UPDATE: They’re packed for the trip north – and I mean NORTH 🙂 – in front of the geese.
Thank you I’ll be sure to post some videos and pics once the geese get here.
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