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    • grumpy
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        I got some T nuts (8, 32), drilled them out to 13/64, cleaned them up with the dremmel, and use them on the screw-in target points for stumping. Now I don’t loose arrows even when I miss the stump, and don’t have to cut the arrow out when I hit the stump.

      • Stephen Graf
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          A picture would help… Sounds like a good idea!

        • bruc
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            Wing nuts ?

          • David Coulter
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              They might be a little silly, but I don’t think they’re wingnuts! 🙄

            • grumpy
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                No, not wing nuts. Go to the hardware section where there are all of those little drawers of fasteners, washers, etc. and ask somebody for T-nuts. Remember 8 32. Been stumping about 4 times, and have not lost an arrow. Not saying how many times I missed stumps, but I’m no Robin Hood.

              • bruc
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                  I googled T-nuts and yes that makes me the wing nut 😉 Good idea !!!, t-nuts that is

                • Fallguy
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                    Here is a picture of what Grumpy is using. I have used a 100 of them over the years and never thought to use them like he has.

                  • John Dilts
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                      Thanks for this Grumpy

                    • grumpy
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                        Really neat the way they work. Always find the arrow on top of everything, just lying there. Dosn’t dig into the duff at all.

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