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"Bunny Buster" Small Game Heads |
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Item Number: H511X
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Price: $5.50 - $126.99
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Q: Should I use the same size as my wood arrows or 1/32" larger. (It is going over "bullet point" tips.) I am concerned about getting them on the arrows. Asked on 5/2/2013 by Bevy63 from Jenera, OH Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: You normally do not want to use these over points. After a couple impacts the point can start to push through the rubber. You want to match the size to what you will be sliding them over, whether it is the point or the shaft. Answered on 5/3/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: I used the same size as my arrows and they fit perfect...however I used directly on untapered shaft. if your points have larger outside diameter you need larger size. Keep in mind also that use over points will increase weight and change impact point. Sent from my Windows Phone Answered on 5/2/2013 by Anonymous
Q: I see on the product description that this item is not suitable for SCA events, but can anyone comment on this specific product's use in Viking reenactment (vikingsonline.org)? Viking reenactment is live-steel, and we use similar blunts in our archery, so I was wondering if these would be suitable or are too hard. Thanks. Asked on 6/28/2012 by ThndrVkng Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I use the bunny busters to reduce risk of my grand children hurting someone with metal pointed arrows. The busters might bruise but they are not likely to penetrate. Clyde Answered on 6/28/2012 by Anonymous A: I have only used these blunts on stumps and small game. I know that if you were to get shot with one it could cause serious damage, but I am not sure how well armour would work. Answered on 6/29/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: I think they'd be safe enough, but don't quite look authentic. Answered on 6/29/2012 by Anonymous
Q: can I put these heads over a feild point? Asked on 4/14/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You can use these over field points. I would not use them over field points in heavier poundage bows over 55# because you will push the tip of the point through the blunt on a hard impact. Answered on 4/16/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: How much do they weigh? Asked on 11/5/2011 by slaphead from Seattle Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: These will weigh 125 grains each. Answered on 11/7/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery A: I weighed a few of each size. Here are the averages: 1/4" 130 grains 5/16" 123 grains 11/32" 117 grains 23/64" 116 grains These should be rough estimates of anything that is on the shelf. Each package that I weighed had two to three grains difference between the heaviest and lightest points. Answered on 11/7/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: 125 grains. Answered on 11/14/2011 by Alejandro from Dallas, TX A: 120 g Answered on 4/1/2012 by Quad from Brady, Nebraska A: They weigh 120 grains. Answered on 8/18/2012 by Stickslinger from Macon Ga
Q: Are these points meant to be used with a taper or are they supposed to be put on a striaght shaft? Asked on 7/10/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: They can be used either way. We recommend that you use a straight shaft. Answered on 7/22/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What size do I use for standard carbon arrows? Asked on 6/21/2011 by KV from Belding, MI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: That will depend on the diameter of the carbon arrow. For the most part they will be a 5/16 shaft. There are some of them that are a micro diameter. They will need a 1/4". Answered on 6/21/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: what is this thing ? what does it do ? Asked on 2/11/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: They are really good for stump shooting. The rubber is easier on the trees as well. Answered on 6/26/2012 by Bent Arrow from St Stephen, SC A: They are for shooting small game an you put them on the end of your arrow. They work great on wood arrows. Answered on 3/5/2011 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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