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    Came in a tackle box full of archery equipment. No clue what it is used for other than to put on the end of an arrow.

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    #3
    For bird hunting.

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      #4
      Flu-Flu

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        #5
        Bird point. Ups your chances of actually hitting one with the increased surface area.

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          #6
          Cool stuff. Thanks fellas.

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            #7
            Great for quail under your feeder too! ... or doves at a dirt tank (No feeder for doves)...

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              #8
              Originally posted by scjeeptx View Post
              Bird point. Ups your chances of actually hitting one with the increased surface area.
              and easier to find /they don't bury up..

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                #9
                Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
                Great for quail under your feeder too! ... or doves at a dirt tank (No feeder for doves)...

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                  #10
                  Called a “Snaro” point I believe. Used usually with flu-flu arrows for shooting birds in flight. Good Huntin, and God Bless, Rusty

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by waterdog View Post
                    Flu-Flu

                    Flu Flu is the arrow you can put it with

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                      #12
                      snaro is the correct name

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                        #13
                        Back scratcher.

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                          #14
                          Interesting. Not sure how I havent seen that before.


                          J

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                            #15
                            We used to make those back in the '70's. Used a .357 case and piano wire.

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