Saunders® Bludgeon™ Small Game Head

   

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High shocking power to anchor small game. Great for stump shooting. Flies as accurately as a field point. Virtually indestructible, pliable plastic. 4 pack.
Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 19 reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5 by Waste of money I shot the same rabbit THREE TIMES with this tip and it eventually got bored, and hopped off going on its merry way like nothing had happened. The arrow shaft was covered in blood and fur, but didn't put it on the ground like I would expect. Granted, I wasn't aiming for it's head. Just pounded holes in its body. I'm going try those judo points next time. January 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by good buy Works great. Would buy again.worked great the first time I used August 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Amazing product! I was looking through different types of small game points, I decided to purchase these. I went out back and shot at a target and loved the sound of impact from it, cant wait to go out and get rabbit with this without taking it apart. July 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by great Grouse head We've mostly hunted turkeys with broadheads. We tried these this season for grouse up high where there are a decent number of rocks. First, on a grouse, they work great. We feared that they would get hit and dart away. No, hit and down for the count in less than a minute, and this works even down in the 30 lb range that a youth may shoot. Second, as far has hitting rocks, they give your arrow a chance to fly again if you hit rock. With hex blunts, hit a rock and you probably need a new arrow. Third, the price is competitive with other blunts. October 5, 2011
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do these always kill

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 - Pemberton NJ
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Aim for the head, because body shots didn't do the trick.
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depends on if you hit them in the head and the neck. if you do they are dead
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Some other customer say they do not killl everytime. However, they are great for small game.
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how accurate are they

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With the symmetric shape, the fly true. Pick a weight that matches your points you shoot. If you shoot traditional with post gap methods, then you will need to adjust a bit.

With a 55 lb bow, you can shoot at a range. Note, they can penetrate a 3D target if it is a bit beat up. They will bounce off an intact Morrell bag, but they will penetrate a beat up bag.
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very accurate, upto 40 yds with my crossbow. Hit exactly where my field points where hitting.
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They fly a little shaky but shoot fairly close to field points. Within 3" at 40 yrds
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Do they bury under the grass?

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I have the Eastman Shocker points and they stay on top of the grass well. I shoot at birds up to 200 yds a way just for fun cause i know i won't lose an arrow, but the spring arms aren't very strong and bend easily....so im looking at these points. Just wonderin how they do when they hit the ground.
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With the Bludgeon points, they will dive into soft grass and dirt. With the wider diameter head, they don't bury as deep. They do skip a bit on hard surfaces. If they catch on some bit of material, they will flip up more like a Judo point.
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depends on how much you pull and how wet the ground is. i shoot #67 and thay dont burry unless it just rained or the grass is about 5 inches tall
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Both times i have hit the ground the just stick in and dont penetrate far into the ground at all. Both times i thought i lost the arrow. They were right where i thought the'd be. Easy arrow retrieval.
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 - Atlanta Ga
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These points do pretty well. The diameter increases from the point at which the tip screws into the shaft to the end of the tip, to actually resist any penetration that could occur. If you to shoot these in very tall grass your arrow would do one of two things, defllect down and flip over frontwards, or bounce staight up landing horizontal.
If one is shooting in a marsh or swamp, they might bury in the grass....haha. As long as the ground is reasonably dry, and you're not shooting in cutzoo you should be fine.
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