My new broadhead
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Grand Forks BC Canada
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My new broadhead
This is bound to be my favorite from now on. It's a little larger than most - not 100 grain or even 125, but more like 5000 grains. It will make the deer topple over just from its sheer weight. Only drawback is it requires a bow with about a 500 lb pull to make it beyond 10 yards.
Well, I guess I'm not fooling many, so I'll come clean. I made this to hide as a geocache. For those of you not familiar with the activity, it's like a worldwide treasure hunt in which people hide containers (such as ammo cans, camo'd jars, etc) for others to find via gps. Some contain souvenirs to trade but virtually all have a log book for the finder to sign. This 'broadhead' is a pipe with blades welded to it and it screws into the arrow insert; the pipe part contains the log book.
Well, I guess I'm not fooling many, so I'll come clean. I made this to hide as a geocache. For those of you not familiar with the activity, it's like a worldwide treasure hunt in which people hide containers (such as ammo cans, camo'd jars, etc) for others to find via gps. Some contain souvenirs to trade but virtually all have a log book for the finder to sign. This 'broadhead' is a pipe with blades welded to it and it screws into the arrow insert; the pipe part contains the log book.
Last edited by Canuck_2; 09-28-2012 at 07:30 PM. Reason: wrong picture
#3
Cool! Just post the coord.'s and I'll be peeing in the ammo can in no time! Just to moisten the stamp.LOL!
I find them all over the place(without GPS)!
Don't geocachers have "codenames" for people who are hangng around the cache? Like
"MUGGLES" or something?
Aren't geocachers just folks who don't want to smoke that "stuff" in their own basements?LOL!
BTW here's mine.100% authentic projectile points. Made by the Iroquois indians. Found by me 100's-1000's of years after their production!
I find them all over the place(without GPS)!
Don't geocachers have "codenames" for people who are hangng around the cache? Like
"MUGGLES" or something?
Aren't geocachers just folks who don't want to smoke that "stuff" in their own basements?LOL!
BTW here's mine.100% authentic projectile points. Made by the Iroquois indians. Found by me 100's-1000's of years after their production!