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Arrow tip help
cbxjeff
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Guys,
First, I know nothing about bow&arrow hunting. I need to buy some (a few hundred) stainless arrow tips for a job at work. About 8 years ago I had a similiar job and bought some from a shop near by. These were about 2 1/2" long had provisions for 3 razor blades, the tip wasn't a cone but had 3 cuts so it would penatrate more easier (I guess), and had an 8-32 male thread to attach to the shaft. I would like to find sonething about half that long. I don't need the razor blade feature. I do need that type of tip, SS, and either a male or female machine thread for mounting.
Any help appreciated.
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>
First, I know nothing about bow&arrow hunting. I need to buy some (a few hundred) stainless arrow tips for a job at work. About 8 years ago I had a similiar job and bought some from a shop near by. These were about 2 1/2" long had provisions for 3 razor blades, the tip wasn't a cone but had 3 cuts so it would penatrate more easier (I guess), and had an 8-32 male thread to attach to the shaft. I would like to find sonething about half that long. I don't need the razor blade feature. I do need that type of tip, SS, and either a male or female machine thread for mounting.
Any help appreciated.
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>
It's too late for me, save yourself.
Comments
"Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool"
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/archery-experts/bo1do.html
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/archery-experts/sabupo1do.html
try those...
its all about pucks and bucks
Once again I find myself agreeing with buckey[xx(][:D] Your best bet would be an internet search for broadhead tips without the blades.
"Better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool"
SEE you cant help yourself. your just waiting for another opertunity to call me MONKEYBOY[:D][:D]
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>
Sounds interresting, maybe even a bit dangerous.
[:D]
I know a lot of the blades are stainless steel, but
always figured the tips were hardened steel or something.
I'm not sure though, if I find some info I'll post it
NRA Life Member ---"A pocket knife, a clean hankey, and a pistol... things I can use." - Ted Nugent
I am a firearm collector, shooter, well you know the rest.
I work for a company that does laboratory automation - mainly for the phamacutical companies. I have a project that requires me to pierce a 3x5" or so plate that has 96 (in this case) cavities. The cavities are sealed by foil / plastic. I need to pierce this seal. My customer would freak if I offered anything less than SS. The tips I used years ago would work but they are much too long. The thing is - if I can find what I need there is a big opportunity for the tip supplier. Each device will require a minimum of 96 tips.
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>
Good luck
NRA Life Member ---"A pocket knife, a clean hankey, and a pistol... things I can use." - Ted Nugent
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>
Thanks again folks for the input.
cbxjeff<P>It's too late for me, save yourself. <br>