The poor man's arrow puller!

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Riflemanz
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The poor man's arrow puller!

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My friend the Violin maker dude made my arrow puller out of surgical tubing and just sliced it.Cheap man's arrow puller!
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Hey .....I don't see a thing wrong with that if it works u saved yourself some $$$$$$$
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We've been using those rubbery things used for getting a grip on jar lids.
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I am usually the old man of the group so everyone else pulls my arrows. Saves me carrying around extra weight. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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wheelie wrote:I am usually the old man of the group so everyone else pulls my arrows. Saves me carrying around extra weight. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: The poor man's arrow puller!

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Isn't it too narrow though? Hmm... did anyone tried pulling arrows wearing rubber gloves? Might have the same effect. The I went out and bought a gorillagrip yesterday after trying one, and it worked for me nicely because its thick (better grip). The Allen company arrow puller I had I could not use efficiently, it seems to slide out from my grip.
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Looks like a good idea. Did your friend use his teeth to cut it so strait? :twisted:
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Re: The poor man's arrow puller!

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I use that tubing too. Cut a piece about a foot long and wrap it around the arrow. You get a fatter grip surface and it works very well.
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Bike tire inner tube...
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