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Post by TYE »

What colours do you guys prefer on your bolts?
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Florescent Orange
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Double red /white!

The colors of our clubs vanes indicate the owner.

WHY; you might ask?

It is like your signature on the bolt defineing you as the one responsible for a flat tire of any farm equipment, as per rules made by our host land owners.

Crude, but effective!

Loose it ; cause damage and pay the price.

The only fair way to suppliment any damage not likely to occur; but appeasing most land owners.

All hunters must identify thier colors and note them, alerting all so no two hunters are the same.

WHAT do you think?

Fair or not?

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Post by Lee »

white & florescent green
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Post by TYE »

OneShot wrote:The colors of our clubs vanes indicate the onwer.

WHY; you might ask?

It is like your signature on the bolt defineing you as the one responsible for a flat tire of any farm equipment, as per rules made by our host land owners.

Crude, but effective!

Loose it ; cause damage and pay the price.

The only fair way to suppliment any damage not likely to occur; but appeasing most land owners.

All hunters must identify thier colors and note them, alerting all so no two hunters are the same.

WHAT do you think?

Fair or not?

Oneshot..........
I think you totally got me confused...
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Post by OneShot »

Tye

Most famers fear a flat from a lost braod head!

You identify you colors and if your lost bolt finds a tire and cause damage; you pay the repair.

My color is double red white.
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Post by TYE »

Oh ok....
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Post by TYE »

Only problem I see with white is when there's snow on the ground. Could be hard to see.
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Post by The Pistoleer »

I prefer blue and hot pink. You just don't see that combination in nature :wink:

The ones I bought off E-Bay have red and black. the same guy had some lime green and white that I wish I would have got. :(

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The Pistoleer wrote:I prefer blue and hot pink. You just don't see that combination in nature :wink:

The ones I bought off E-Bay have red and black. the same guy had some lime green and white that I wish I would have got. :(

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Pistoleer, I agree with the pink. It would be really easy to see and find.
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Post by TYE »

Yeah I may look into one eventually.
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Post by GREYWOLF »

:D I like the bright colors such as below, white for fall others for when there is snow
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Post by TYE »

I like those yellow ones :)

Hey Greywolf how much difference does it make when you fletch them closer to the rear of the bolt?
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Post by GREYWOLF »

it dosent , just a little easyer to pull out when they go in deep, more area to grab
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Post by TYE »

Okay so it doesn't do anything for arrow flight?
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