Judo Point ?
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hephzibah, GA USA
Posts: 65

I've been using them, as well as field points with Adder points to "deter" backyard squirrels at the birdfeeder. Standing on the back porch...about 15 yards to the base of the feeder...5 shots...2 hits...1 kill. The kill was with a judo point.
"The Adder Point is ideal for turkeys or small game. An Adder behind a field point or broadhead increases shocking power."
Edited by - Catfish369 on 01/23/2003 15:08:30
"The Adder Point is ideal for turkeys or small game. An Adder behind a field point or broadhead increases shocking power."
Edited by - Catfish369 on 01/23/2003 15:08:30
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location:
Posts: 195

They do a little bit to much damage for my liking. Also if a fellow is using carbons they can be a bit of a problem after awhile. The little arms smacking back upon hitting the ground, a tree or a rock can start to damage a carbon. Eventually they will break.
I just use hard rubber bludgeons that screw in. There are no holes or torn meat and it kills them instantly in most cases. I have had a few coons run a bit. One ran about 5 foot to a tree then climbed 2 or 3 feet up it and fell off dead. One coon was in open ground and ran towards a tree making it 8 or 10 yards. On squirrels and rabbits none have ran off yet. A few of the squirrels have flopped around a bit though.
I just use hard rubber bludgeons that screw in. There are no holes or torn meat and it kills them instantly in most cases. I have had a few coons run a bit. One ran about 5 foot to a tree then climbed 2 or 3 feet up it and fell off dead. One coon was in open ground and ran towards a tree making it 8 or 10 yards. On squirrels and rabbits none have ran off yet. A few of the squirrels have flopped around a bit though.