Bullets for ya bow!
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Re: Bullets for ya bow!
Now that could be entertaining/dangerous/fun...
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You know...There would be no way to trace that bullet either...No rifles to go through...HMMMMM
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Cool, but Lawd Have Mercy that could be dangerous!
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landscaper wrote:Cool, but Lawd Have Mercy that could be dangerous!
That is what I was thinking
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Re: Bullets for ya bow!
Looks like inertia could potentially fire the bullet when you release the string.
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that is pretty awsome!
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I saw these a the ATA show and thought the same as everyone else. The lethality of a firearm with no forensic evidence. I guess you would have an arrow but no way to prove what bow or crossbow it came from. I can imagine this is going to be a slippery slope. Although I think it is cool, I can see some legality issues coming in the near future.
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I am now in the market for a bow. If anyone knows where I can find one let me know.
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maybe that will make one with buck shot. i need that for my recurve.
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Would the head be reusable? Surely not???
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thats dukes of hazard $hit right there......
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well played, sir.....dukhntn wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mfSfekiZeE
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I don't see how this would be any more efficient than just an arrow. A bullet without a barrel is just an uncontrolled exploding projectile. All the force from the explosion will go into the arrow instead of the bullet. I'd like to see which penetrates more into a block of gellitine, a standard arrow and broadhead or this gizmo? As far as the concerns about people using them to "kill without a trace". That option is already available with modern archery equipment. I can't imagine anybody going through the trouble of killing someone with a bow, only to shatter the silence with a loud bang.
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