Arrow pullers are necessary!!!!

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Danny's for me too.
We affectionately refer to the "T" puller in this house as the "nock removal tool".
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Pydpiper wrote:Danny's for me too.
We affectionately refer to the "T" puller in this house as the "nock removal tool".
:lol: :lol: :lol: That was my experience with them also.When I got a pair of Danny's it was like "WOW ,this works so well and so easy!!!"
I also use them for other things such tightening field points, removing plastic nocks etc. They are really handy.
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So much for the stubborn arrows. Thank you all for your tips and advice. I used a bolt and vice grips out of desperation and got both arrows out of the target, and I only removed one nock LOL.
Talked to Dan and ordered a puller and a stringing aid and I will likely follow up on his suggestion to buy a 400 fps bag style target for the field tips. It should make my life simpler as Dan said pull arrows out of it with two fingers.
Now to finish sighting it in and enduring the three week weight till the end of year archery season in the Okanagan.

Thanks again all.
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JPjunkie wrote:Good choice on the 380 I love mine I shot a couple arrows at a block target at a local archery range and had the same problem So needless to say I shoot at a bag target Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine
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"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
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FNARSCOT wrote:"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
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FNARSCOT wrote:"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
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FNARSCOT wrote:"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
When I was In the marines in Camp Pendelton I shot expert with the rifle so I think Im capable of setting a scope and shooting pretty good with out shooting all the time :D
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FNARSCOT wrote:"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
I agree. You can never practice too much.
The bag target is the way to go as well as the 18-1. I did order one of Danny's pullers as well. They work very well and will easily pull 380 buried arrows out of the toughest foam targets.
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"When I was In the marines in Camp Pendelton I shot expert with the rifle so I think Im capable of setting a scope and shooting pretty good with out shooting all the time :DJPjunkie"
Thanks for your service Marine. That said. You may not need anymore practice :roll: .Kool Beans. But everyone ain't you. Telling someone not to train is a bit foolish. "You Fight Like You Train" is a way of life . I come from a long line of Military and have a Son that is active duty Airborne Ranger :D We all shoot expert and want to keep it that way. I have never seen a decrease in weapon skills as a result of practice :lol: The Lives we take deserve a quick clean kill be it on the Battlefield or in pursuit of game. That said I practice with some sort of weapon everyday. I love my weapons. My weapons love me. :lol: I won't mention the triple post computer practice off your list too : :roll:
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OOH RAH !
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FNARSCOT wrote:"Once you set the scope on that monster you wont have to shoot all the time its a killin machine" Hate to sound like a Jerk but that is lame advice. Practice is fun, And much needed on any implement of destruction. Practice year round. Standing ,sitting, Hanging up side down if you can. Try to cover any kind of shot you may take at game. At the longest range you can. Till you master that range. The bow is just a tool you have to be the " Monster Killin Machine "
Sound advice.

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I now only shoot the foam targets with broadheads. Fieldpoints are way to hard to get out. I built a rag bag target for field point shooting and now my 2 yr old can pull out my bolts shot from my 380. Best thing I ever did.
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danny millers arrow pullers best invention next to excal, won't shoot without them
unless i forget em :D
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I'm too lazy to check if it was mentioned, but the DM pliars also work great for turning off Lumenocks.
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