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    Ready To Rock !

    I'm leaving here in a bit to go to my daughters.

    Won't be back till tomorrow sometime, but I'm going hunting Thursday afternoon.

    Quiver full of arrows tipped with Jerry Hill broadheads (so sharp they make your eyes bleed just to look at them), and a couple of real mean VPA SGT's

    The JH arrows range in weight from 667 to 670 grains. I used the long heavier adapters this time, with a little longer footings. That made the difference, but at 20 yards that extra weight isn't showing any drop compared to my 635gr arrows.

    I think I'm good to go.

    Rick
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    No braggin till you're draggin.
    In for a good story and dead animal selfies.

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      #3
      These are all completely glue on/in.

      The adapters are turned down to fit snug "inside" the shaft.

      The footings for the outside are made from 1916 aluminum, and fit snug.

      All glued up with Gorilla glue original.

      The only difference from what you see here is, this time I used pieces of Legacy shafts for the footing, and I used the long adapters.

      It's not going to break, or come apart. :-)

      Rick
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        #4
        Originally posted by DRT View Post
        No braggin till you're draggin.
        In for a good story and dead animal selfies.

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        Heh Heh.

        I'll do the shootin, and you do the draggin.
        Hows that work for ya?

        Rick

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          #5
          Pretty much could say - It's all welded together, BUT it's heat reversible just in case.

          Rick

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            #6
            Originally posted by RickBarbee View Post
            Heh Heh.



            I'll do the shootin, and you do the draggin.

            Hows that work for ya?



            Rick
            May just have to drive my tractor over and scoop it up.[emoji106]

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              #7
              Originally posted by DRT View Post
              May just have to drive my tractor over and scoop it up.[emoji106]

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              You couldn't get the tractor into where that last pig ran to.

              Dozer would do it.

              Rick

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                #8
                Good luck!

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                  #9
                  what was your sharpening process for the JHs?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by helical View Post
                    what was your sharpening process for the JHs?
                    Razor Sharp edge making system (the cardboard wheels on a bench grinder).

                    They come right out of the box pretty sharp, but I'm picky about sharp.
                    Three light strokes per each side of each blade, and they shave like a straight razor.

                    Rick

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                      #11
                      Good luck Rick!

                      Bisch


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