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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Possum Head on January 02, 2011, 04:25:00 PM
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I was foolin around in my shop after church today and stumbled onto some 1/4" wingnuts.Remembering a squirrel hunt I had a few weeks ago where a bushytail ran off after gettin smacked with a 3/16x1" flat washer behind a field point,well my wheels went to turnin.Now I'm sure some have tried this but it's new to me.I ran a 1/4" drill through the threads to clear the way for field point threads,(a blunt would be fun as well).I single beveled the wing tips on opposing sides and screwed them behind a 125 gr.f/point, wings forward of coarse.The finished wing nut weighed in at 89+ gr.Field test concluded accuracy is fine at 20 yds.BTW some might ask what was behind the arrow that allowed ole fuzzy to escape, 45#@28" drawn to 30".He was 10 yds. from me clung to the side of an oak about 8' off the ground and flew an additional 10 yds. after contact!Go figure.
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i have seen a lot of stuff about wingnuts , but never heard anyone mention sharpening them. always wondered why nobody did , and i think it is cause maybe they hunted over dogs.
im currently using some 3/16 hex nuts epoxied on to some cheap dowel arra's , with a nickel or two epoxied on top of the nut. each nickel is 5 grams so roughly 77 grains.
good on ya tho. i was eyeballing some "tee nuts" , but those buggers arent very cheap. if youre into sharpening , try googling them , they might be just what you need.
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Hard to kill little guys . Go get them.Those wing nuts work great.