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blunts and judo points

Started by bowslinger, October 19, 2007, 04:21:57 PM

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bowslinger

i was wondering how they would work on coons

studabaka

I bet they would really piss them off  :eyebrownod:
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weedwalker

Quote from: studabaka on October 19, 2007, 06:25:31 PM
I bet they would really piss them off  :eyebrownod:

Yeah, they'll gnaw on your leg if you hit 'em with one of those. I'd use a broadhead.

bowslinger

i planed on hunting them with a broadhead i was just wondering if they would work thats all

HaMeR

The blunts knock the snot out of squirrels & rabbits. If it doesn't kill em it knocks em out long enough for a well placed knife blade. I used to walk around with my brother in the evenings many years ago & he would take rabbits along the edge of our yard in the weeds with the big old hard rubber blunts.  They would make for good "shoot & release" opportunities on coons I would think. HTH
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Tenderfoot

We ran coons with dogs for years, and shot them with our bows.  Blunts, out of 70# recurves, rarely penetrated, even steel blunts.  When we switched to compounds, things changed, but even then we mostly used broadheads.  Coons are just plain tough.

jimneye

Broadhead with a scorpion to stop the passthrough should do it.