Has anyone used these .357 arrow tip casings? They sure seem pretty cool, especially for hogs.
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Originally posted by RaiderSmoke View PostWhat is the point? I really don't understand them.
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Originally posted by jdperry88 View PostIn my mind, it is a way to shoot hogs with a bow to where you are not tracking them for several hundred yards. That is the only thing that I would use them for other than maybe some interesting target shooting.
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Originally posted by jdperry88 View PostIn my mind, it is a way to shoot hogs with a bow to where you are not tracking them for several hundred yards. That is the only thing that I would use them for other than maybe some interesting target shooting.
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Originally posted by JustinJanow View PostI'm not sure I get it. Never heard of them so I looked them up. If there's no barrel how do you get any velocity on the pistol round? Gotta have pressure to create any sort of velocity. Kinda like bullets in a fire. Unless I'm missing something in the design.
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Originally posted by BMowatt View PostI bet they require changing the sights. With that much weight on the front of the arrow it has to drop quick.
My pig shots are generally 10-15yds. I bet it wouldn't be far off. Few practice shots with the point they come with, and I'd be ready to hunt.
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Originally posted by jdperry88 View PostLol, honestly I have only shot them with rifles. I am relatively new to bow hunting and have not yet had the opportunity to draw on one but have heard a lot of stories of them running a long way.
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