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Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 7:53 pm
by lanky
Hi All, I was reading a story on Stalkbook about a cheap bunny buster, drilling a hole in a 10c coin and topping it off with a field point??.
Anyone tried it??
Re: Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 8:44 pm
by perry
Why waste a 10 Cent Coin, use a Washer that costs 5 Cents for twice the Value. They knock Rabbits pretty well when screwed behind a Broadhead.
regards Perry
Re: Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 7:00 am
by Curvemeister
As well as "defacing" / tampering / damaging government owned currency could end up costing you a lot more if you are actually caught or found to be doing it .
Just do as perry says and buy a pack of suitable washers , a lot cheaper and simpler , the holes are already drilled for you .
Re: Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 6:23 pm
by lanky
Thanks guys, it is her birthday long weekend anyway, probally not the right thing to do..!
Re: Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:21 am
by Bill
If interested you can trade me for some of these.
By melting a small amount lead or solder into them, you can bring up the weight.
Or file off a bit around the steel washer to reduce the weight.
I'll even drill out the hole if required.
Have fun and be safe.
Re: Bunny busting with a 10c coin??
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:44 pm
by Bill
I’ve been asked as to what constitutes a Trade.
As large number of you already know I’m a big fan in collecting and trading Broadheads, especially old Aussie heads and any of the original back yard, Out in the shed Bowhunter built ones.
(There's always a story or two to tell behind these ones)
So if you think you have a broadhead worth trading and believe its value to you is at least a baker’s dozen (that's 13 in the old money) of the Bunny Busters and I like it, then the deal is done, and all postage will be on the senders.
Built to fit 5/16" and 11/32" shafts.
So there you have it, nice and easy done.