Types of arrow points

Arrow points are designed for various archery applications, including target practice, archery games, small game hunting and big game hunting. Using practice and hunting arrows points of the same weight ensures that your arrows will fly similarly during practice and hunting situations. This consistency is essential for accuracy.

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Practice points

Designed for use with most backstops made of foam or other synthetic materials, practice points are an economical choice for high-volume shooting. They are often similar in shape and weight to hunting broadheads.

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Judo points

Judo points are specialized arrow tips designed for small game like rabbits, squirrels, and grouse hunting in brushy areas and field shooting (roving). Their key feature is wire protrusions that prevent deep arrow burial in ground or vegetation. Designed to be "unloseable" in outdoor settings.

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Blunt points

Blunt points are distinctive arrow tips featuring a flat, wide tip that delivers shock impact, making them ideal for hunting small game like squirrels and rabbits. Also suitable for certain types of target shooting, they are available in hard rubber, plastic, or steel. Blunt points are often paired with flu-flu arrows for specialized hunting situations.

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Bowfishing points

Bowfishing points are specialized steel tips designed for bowfishing, engineered to penetrate the tough scales of rough fish species like carp and gar. They typically feature a removable tip to facilitate easier extraction of the fish from the arrow.

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Snaro  points 

Snaro® points are specialized arrow points designed for hunting pheasants and other upland game birds. They feature a flat nose for delivering shock and a distinctive four-hoop design to potentially tangle with the bird's wings. Available in 3-inch or 6-inch wingspans, Snaro® points are used with flu-flu arrows for shooting at flushing birds.

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