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Easton V3 Varmint point

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by brucelanthier, Feb 3, 2010.

  1. brucelanthier

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    Justin.....

    Can't find them for sale anywhere. Bowhunting.com should get ahead of the curve on these :D .
     
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    That's definitely a cool idea, a different spin on typical small game points. I might have to try some of them out.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    That looks cool.

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    I like it...
     
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    I'm pretty sure I'd destroy them in short order but I want to try a couple out anyways. I can mangle judo points so I'm thinking those little petals on the easton point won't stand a chance.
     
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    Yeah, the judos I have get kinda bent up too but these supposedly have replacement blades and tips so, hopefully, the replacement parts won't be to awful expensive. I really like the idea of a bludgeon type tip that will also not keep sliding across the ground, under leaves and so on.
     
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    " I really like the idea of a bludgeon type tip that will also not keep sliding across the ground, under leaves and so on. "

    Muzzy grasshopper behind an ace hex head blunt. :)
     
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    Thanks! I'll be checking that out:D.
     
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    I thought I posted about these sometime last year... I think I posted the new lineup from easton though... It did have these in there, but they were merely mentioned. Glad to see that they made it out. Now I just need a reason to use them. lol.
     

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