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Baby snuffers

Messages posted to thread:
Babysaph 08-Aug-19
grizzley21 08-Aug-19
Bowmania 08-Aug-19
BATMAN 08-Aug-19
Mpdh 08-Aug-19
deadhead4 08-Aug-19
David McLendon 08-Aug-19
Babysaph 08-Aug-19
David McLendon 08-Aug-19
Pa Steve 09-Aug-19
darralld 09-Aug-19
David McLendon 09-Aug-19
George D. Stout 09-Aug-19
David McLendon 09-Aug-19
BRONZ 10-Aug-19
BRONZ 10-Aug-19
Babysaph 11-Aug-19
Babysaph 11-Aug-19
David McLendon 11-Aug-19
From: Babysaph
Date: 08-Aug-19




Where can I buy some of the baby snuffers? 125 grain

From: grizzley21 Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 08-Aug-19




never heard that before,,,,,,,,,,,,

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 08-Aug-19




I like big snuffers, but ww's and VPA's are a better head.

Bowmania

From: BATMAN
Date: 08-Aug-19




Anybody have a photo of the "baby" snuffers?? BLESSED BE!

From: Mpdh Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 08-Aug-19




The smallest ones are 100 grains. 125 including a screw in adapter.

MP

From: deadhead4 Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 08-Aug-19




Rodger made a dozen Baby Snuffers for his son in 1970. Only about 8 are known to be in collections. I don't think these are the ones you are talking about. They are quite rare.

From: David McLendon
Date: 08-Aug-19




PM me your address and I'll send you some.

From: Babysaph
Date: 08-Aug-19




Someone mentioned baby snuffers on another thread.

From: David McLendon
Date: 08-Aug-19




Check your PM's

From: Pa Steve
Date: 09-Aug-19




What Bowmania said.

From: darralld
Date: 09-Aug-19




I have & use 100 & 125 grain snuffers that glue on a tapered shaft. We used to sell a bunch of them back in the 80's / early 90's.

From: David McLendon
Date: 09-Aug-19




I'm a fan and hoarder of 160 Snuffers as well, some of the more modern heads might be better I don't know. I've had a couple of VPA's snap off at the threads on big hogs so anything can happen, but at the end of the day it's hard not to like the two 1.5" HOLES and paint bucket dump of a blood trail that the Old School Snuffer still produces.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 09-Aug-19




Someone always makes a better mouse trap David. Around, here the mice are still mice though and the old mouse traps work just fine. Probably going to try a few old mouse traps like the MA-3 this year...and even a 1930's/40s Ace that I have mounted on a nice cedar.

From: David McLendon
Date: 09-Aug-19




Dead is dead George, the only difference is in how far you have to go to find them, and Snuffer dead is usually dead within sight so I like that.

I was in the mood to give some away but apparently posting about stuff is more fun than recieving stuff. I'm not going to struggle over it so they're back in the stash. Please nobody PM me for Snuffers, you need to be receptive while I'm in the mood.

From: BRONZ
Date: 10-Aug-19




The Snuffer SS? I have killed most of my deer with that head. I use the Stingers more these days, but like the SS.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/jDsjsEU6KJK4N5rB A

From: BRONZ
Date: 10-Aug-19




Almost ever buck you see was with the Snuffer SS.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/KeRsMFvAemoun5et 6

From: Babysaph
Date: 11-Aug-19




Scored me some today.,

From: Babysaph
Date: 11-Aug-19




I'll bet money I can kill a deer with em.

From: David McLendon
Date: 11-Aug-19




And the chosen 3 blade make for me causes a 1.5" hole on both sides so I talk about what I know about, YMMV. ;)





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