A while back I was talking to the guy who built my bow and asked him what he uses for small game, he showed me a cheep, easy to make point. I didnt make one because I didnt think it would work with aluminum arrows, well it dose.
With wood arrows all you do is take your glue onfield points (they should be glued on the arrow for this to work), drill a hole threw them (the drill bit should be alittle smaller then a wire coat hanger), cut two,1inch longpeices from the coathanger,then just drive the hanger threw the hole, next you need to drill another hole at a90 deg. angle from thefirst hole (drill italittle higher so you dont cut the other hanger),and drive that one threw as well. For the final step bend the hanger wire towards the end of the point and cut to length (I keep them around 1cm long, but it dosnt matter).Cutting the hanger with pliers puts a good sharp edge on them.
As for aluminums, it helps if you shoot long points. I use 175s so I have alot of room to work with. This may be hardto do on a 125 grain point.
I still have yet to kill anything with the bow but bow guysaid theywork great. Had my first good shot at a grouse today and blew it, went for a head shot and missed by an inch (15 yards) I think the fletching brushed his head

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