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Author Topic: Stump shooting  (Read 782 times)

Offline Rob DiStefano

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2010, 12:39:00 PM »
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.. Judos don't have alot of weights for standard screw in so I only have 125's. ..
if ya shoot carbons or alums, those light judo's are easy to convert to really heavy judos by using the glue-on judo head coupled with a 25 to 43 grain alum adapter or a 75, 100 or 125 grain steel adapter.  

as you can see in my judo pic above, i used an alum adapter with an epoxied on 20 grain nut to hit the head weight i was after for my daughter's longbow.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2010, 01:09:00 PM »
I made these. Cost a lot less then Judos.
 
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2010, 01:38:00 PM »
The Head Saver product that centaur recommends looks a lot like Shrink Tubing sold for covering wire connections in marine applications. It comes in various diameters and can be bought in bulk quantities, and (sometimes)in colors...check marine elctronics stores/fishery suppliers/hardware...You can also get it with a sealant inside that oozes out upon shrinking, to waterproof the joint.
I had not seen this before; in addition to its advertised use, it looks like a quick way to get some of the benefit of footings, or put over footings to help hold them in place.

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2010, 01:41:00 PM »
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2010, 06:00:00 PM »
judos for sure! you wont loose the arrow

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2010, 06:19:00 PM »
razorback I just made some heads for small game today check it out.small game head home made
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2010, 08:12:00 PM »
I swore by judos till I tried hex heads.I prefer the hexs now only because they easier to deal with as far as carrying them.I use the big kondor judos and they don't fit into my back quiver.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2010, 08:37:00 PM »
I thought those big kondors were for birds or something. How big is the spread on those kondors?
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2010, 08:41:00 PM »
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I thought those big kondors were for birds or something. How big is the spread on those kondors?
2" arms, waaaaaay to big for stumping, imo.  regular judos are truly the way to go - won't snake under the turf, easily fit into most any kinda quiver, don't get lost.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2010, 08:56:00 PM »
3 blade 180 grain broadheads! Broadheads, broadheads and broadheads!

I don't shoot deer with judos, matter fact, I'm not real keen on shooting judos anymore. I have, not anymore.

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2010, 09:04:00 PM »
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3 blade 180 grain broadheads! Broadheads, broadheads and broadheads!

I don't shoot deer with judos, matter fact, I'm not real keen on shooting judos anymore. I have, not anymore.
steve, you rove and stump with ... broadheads???

yikes!  can't get away with that in most places i know of, for too many reasons.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #31 on: January 27, 2010, 09:12:00 PM »
Judos if you can afford them, but if you wanna go cheap you can use old shell casings like a .38 if your shooting wood.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2010, 09:42:00 PM »
Rob, just was out tonight. Shot stumps, rootballs of blown down trees and creek bank and ditches.

I was hoping for a squirrel or a coon to come along. Nothing moving! Snow squall came in when I was out. Can't figure.

I've been shootin this same 3 blade, 180 grain Thunderhead for a couple years. Not promoting them, but it has been a good stumping head, and the weight is good for my arrows.

I would say, if you folks are shootin them there snuffers and woodsmans, have at it!
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Re: Stump shooting
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #34 on: January 27, 2010, 09:51:00 PM »
The woods where I do all my stumping has a bunch of ceder stumps. Them stumps are like iron and other than digging a few out Ive never broke or lost a judo. Excellant roving heads! JMO, Jason

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2010, 10:32:00 PM »
I stump shoot probably more than anything...Judos are the only way to go IMO.
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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #36 on: January 28, 2010, 12:53:00 AM »
So where can you legally stump shoot? Have a State park in town but shooting as far as I know is not permitted. However you can shoot an arrow in city limits and the park is in city limits. Go figure. So you can't hunt in the state park but you should be able to stump in the state park since you can shoot a bow in your front yard. Right?

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Re: Stump shooting
« Reply #37 on: January 28, 2010, 01:06:00 AM »
WOW - Ssamac
 
I couldn't live there for sure....sorry. The reason for the state park probably is cause of the ppl just roaming around in there...just a guess.

Here we can't hunt in the city, but it only takes 10 minutes to be outside of it.....then it's pretty much open to wander...not much fencing within 20 miles of town at all.

From where I keep my horse I am 5 minutes on horseback and I won't see another person all day.

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