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    Broadhead Tinkering (AGAIN) :)

    I wanted to make an adapter to go into the Jerry Hill broadheads, that allow it to be glued on "over the shaft", and fit just like the stock outserts.

    I got it figured out, but it's all milled by hand. When I get a milling machine it'll be perfect.

    In the mean time - This one will works just fine, and in the quiver it goes.

    Spin text video at this link:


    Rick
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    That's a steel pin by the way.

    Rick

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      #3
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        #4
        Where do the bleeders go?
        I see that rig screaming through everything God let habitat the earth. Too fast.
        Slow it down with a bleeder collar.
        Good push MrRick.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Briar Friar View Post
          Where do the bleeders go?
          I see that rig screaming through everything God let habitat the earth. Too fast.
          Slow it down with a bleeder collar.
          Good push MrRick.
          No bleeders. Just straight up two blade.

          I've been using them for two years now. They definitely scoot right on through whatever you shoot with them, But Jerry only makes them with a tapper ferrules for wood arrows, so you have to use an adapter.

          I just don't like screw in adapters, so I built a glue on adapter prototype to see if I can. I can, and this one is ok, but once I get my milling machine they'll be a lot better.

          Rick

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            #6
            Originally posted by RickBarbee View Post
            No bleeders. Just straight up two blade.

            I've been using them for two years now. They definitely scoot right on through whatever you shoot with them, But Jerry only makes them with a tapper ferrules for wood arrows, so you have to use an adapter.

            I just don't like screw in adapters, so I built a glue on adapter prototype to see if I can. I can, and this one is ok, but once I get my milling machine they'll be a lot better.

            Rick
            Super sweet! Im looking forward to see what you mill out.
            You thinking of machining more than adapters?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Briar Friar View Post
              Super sweet! Im looking forward to see what you mill out.
              You thinking of machining more than adapters?
              Thanks.

              I've wanted a bench top metal lathe for a long time. Now I have an excuse to get me one.

              No telling what I might do with it, but the adapters will be the first project.

              Rick

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                #8
                I shot with this some this evening.

                Flies perfect.

                Rick

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