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Author Topic: Ok don’t laugh I really don’t know Stump Shooting updated with a follow up question  (Read 271 times)

Offline rluttrell

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I think I understand what Stump Shooting is, but I am not really sure or in that matter what  equipment is needed.

My next question is do you put a judos behind blunts???
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

Offline Roadkill

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Whatever you want, from blunts to target points to judos.  The idea is to exercise, practice at unknowns up and down hill.   Share the time with friends, laugh and know you are practicing for the real thing-whatever that is for you
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Offline buckeye_hunter

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Just hiking through the woods or fields with your bow and arrows. Picking random targets at varying distances and see if you can hit them. Use judos, blunts or field points on the end of your arrow.

***Make sure if you are on public land, you have a hunting license on you or whatever the state requires.

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Offline Knawbone

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Targets are usually soft like rotten stumps, lose mounds of soil,old soda or beer cans laying on the soft ground. Best way to train the brain to estimate distance.Please don't litter.
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21st Street Chinook 64" 58@28
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Offline nick straatmann

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Another good tip is if you are going to use carbon arrows be sure to foot your arrows. This will save you a lot of money and headaches. There are a number of threads on here for footing sizes. It's a blast by the way

Online Matt Fowler

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Depending where you are as a trad bow hunter, you may want to think about only shooting trophy stumps. Kinda like antler restrictions:)

Offline misfire

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All the good info above and remember...enjoy yourself, have fun. Bring a camera and share some photos with us.

hmmmm, I think I may have to go out today

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Mark

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Online McDave

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I stump shoot just about every morning. I take two arrows when I stump shoot. One has a judo head, which I use to shoot at soft targets in locations where a regular arrow might get lost in the grass. The other has a plastic blunt head that I use for hard targets, like actual stumps.  The combination makes my arrows last a lot longer than either used alone.
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Offline CRS

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I call it roving, as stumps are too hard on my arrows.

Out here in western SD, yucca plants make great targets and really catch an arrow.  Dirt banks in the cuts also make very good backstops.

Up in the Black Hills, pines cones, rotten stumps, and small dirts mounds are great.
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Offline LKH

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Where I am it should be called "Sage Shooting".  There are few stumps and the small clumps of sage always have something to aim at.  

The sage is tops at hiding small rocks to test your arrow.

Offline Arwin

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I love stump shooting!! It's a great way to thin out those junk arrows we all hang onto and build up your accuracy at unknown distances.   :thumbsup:  

 
Just one more step please!

Some dude with a stick and string chasing things.

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Anthills,

 

Stumps,

 

Actually couldn't shoot these for some reason,

 

Have fun and just shoot, it's great practice and you're out in the woods!
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

Offline LimBender

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Actually couldn't shoot these for some reason,

 
:biglaugh:    :biglaugh:
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Shoot some Zippers and a Bear.

Offline mcgroundstalker

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Now That's Funny!  :laughing:

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Offline rluttrell

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My next question is do you put a judos behind blunts???
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

Online wooddamon1

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There's a stumping thread going now that has a pic of that set-up. The spring arm collar that goes between the insert and any screw-in heads. Myself, I use mostly wood so it's Zwickey Judo glue on or the rubber slip-on blunts for rockier areas. I've used Ace Hex and other blunts, too, but they seem to get buried sometimes. Not the Judo's or rubber blunts, though...
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Offline RedShaft

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Originally posted by wooddamon1:
Actually couldn't shoot these for some reason,

   
:biglaugh:      :biglaugh:  [/b]
i work with a guy that has a set of those if ya know what i mean, hard to get along with. LOL!
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Offline onewhohasfun

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Nice pair!
Tom

Offline Knawbone

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I'm glad my little cactus aren't that bristly.   :biglaugh:
HHA 5 lam Cheetah 65" 48@26
HHA W Special 66" 52@26
HHA W Special 68" 56@28
GN Bushbow 64" 56@29
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Kota Prarie Nomad 60" 47@24
You can do a lot of things when you have too W S Butler My Grandfather

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