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Galgo
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Post by Galgo »

Thanks Buckshot I'll have a look.

Thanks GaryL I will give that a try. Some epoxy has to hold...

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Hoss
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Post by Hoss »

Here is the arrow puller I got from Dan Miller..[img][img]http://www.hunt101.com/img/274286.jpg[/img][/img]

I have the one you screw into the arrow...I never use it..This one works great and fast..
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Galgo
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Thanks Hoss couple quick ??'s if you don't mind. What is the material that contacts the arrow made of?

Is there a greater risk of bending or damaging the arrow? What if the arrow goes in to the fletching. Sometimes my bolts are going in 1 inch past the fletching.

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Tar Heel
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Post by Tar Heel »

Galgo, my wife gave me a nice target made of pressed foam and i tried it
the arrows were just to hard to get out. I rather have my pastsboard box
full of rags. two fingers can pull out the arrows, after a few shots you pull
rags back to the center. The rags don't wear out and you change the box
when it wears out.
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Galgo
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Post by Galgo »

Thanks Tarheel. What kind of box is it?

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Post by Tar Heel »

Galgo, its just a cardboard box that my computer came in.

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Post by Hoss »

Galgo the inside piece is rubber like a split piece of hose glued to the inside of this device..If the fletching goes in I just grab the rear end of the arrow and pull out and no it never has hurt any of my arrows. Really a great thing to have it is..sorry it took so long to get back with you

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Post by Galgo »

Thanks Hoss thanks Tarheel. I'm going to try the superglue that GaryL reco'd and see how that works then maybe look at those pliers. I know they've been for sale on the forum.

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