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Best arrow puller?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by bryanfichter, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. bryanfichter

    bryanfichter Weekend Warrior

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    Just got a new target and it's pretty hard to pull my arrows out of. Anyone know of a good arrow puller?
     
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    cgersty Weekend Warrior

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    I use that foam drawer liner stuff, it's cheap and grabs the arrows pretty good.
     
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    bryanfichter Weekend Warrior

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    Do you have pics or a link?
     
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    Your hands!
     
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    cgersty Weekend Warrior

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    Schuls Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Can't remember the brand but the one I have is a round orange one split down the middle, works great!
     
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    bryanfichter Weekend Warrior

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    Have any pics?
     
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    Schuls Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Just found a pic of it online, it's made by Easton
    41-4K0EFdIL._SY300_.jpg
     
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    bryanfichter Weekend Warrior

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    Never saw that kind before
     
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    Schuls Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My local shop had a bunch of them and he gave me one, pulls my arrows out of my Rinehart 18-1 easy!
     
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    bryanfichter Weekend Warrior

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    I have the one tenpoint makes but it doesn't work to well
     
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    Similar to the one above is the Gorilla Grip. It hooks to a belt loop and uses 2 magnets. just pull it apart, pull your arrows and get the magnets close together and it snaps back together and you don't even have to look while putting it back together.
    I'll post a pic when I get a chance today.

    Pete
     
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    Thanks Yancy.
     
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    Anytime. I had to see what you were talking about so I figured I'd go ahead and post the link.
     
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    Jake C. Weekend Warrior

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    Don't be a wuss and use your hands haha! A buddy of mine just uses one of those things you get lids off with something like a rubber husband i think ladies call it.
     
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    Woody9220 Weekend Warrior

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    I've heard ladies talk about their rubber husband before but I didnt think it had anything to do with archery.

    Sent from my HTC VLE_U using Tapatalk 2
     
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    I have a pile of these. They work great and take up no space in my case. If you want one, send me a PM with your address.
     
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    Are you sure they are talking about the thing you think they are? :lol:

    OP, don't be a Sally, use your hands. J/K :)
     
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    BukFvr21 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    On tough targets I like to take a couple of swollers of a beer and bite a plug out of beef jerky. Seems to work for me.
     

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