Brass Bullet Nose Arrow Points Review

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Brass Bullet Nose Arrow Points Reviews

This product is awesome. A must for traditional bow shooters

Ted
2 years ago

Easy to install.

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Randy Zinszer
5 years ago

Really unbelievable how the point performed and how easy it was to put on.

Appear to be a good product

Bud
5 years ago

Target shooting. They look great.

Great looking points

Texmex
7 years ago

A little pricey but worth it for the looks

Awesome field points!

Shak
8 years ago

I love the look of the brass bullet points. While not a traditional look per se, they are still beautiful on the cedar arrows I crafted with black walnut stain. I'd probably use these point on all of my arrows if they weren't so expensive.

Looks good. Easy on targets.

H2
9 years ago

I have been active in archery and have been making my own arrows and bow strings for over 59 yrs. 3 Rivers products are great and you will like these bullet nose arrow points.

Look great. Work great.

Eric
10 years ago

These things make woodies look awesome. It's such a nice alternative to the black field points.

Good tips.

Joe
10 years ago

Good tips for the money.

Neat and beautiful!

Draconis
10 years ago

Very nice and simple to use. These point are a stunner! Jsut a little too expensive. I only used the screw on version, and it works very well. No lost point in many hundreds of arrows shot.

Excellent product

Dan
10 years ago

Easy as to install. Great service.

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Asked by Unknown 12 years ago

Will these tips hold up well if they were shot at fairly hard wooden targets? Also say your in a survival situation and lost your hunting arrow and only had a few of these in your kit; do you think in a pinch these will pierce flesh and bone well for h

If you are shooting at wooden surfaces, you will most likely blu 12 years ago

If you are shooting at wooden surfaces, you will most likely blunt the tip of the shafting if not breaking the arrow right behind the point. As for your survival situation, any field point will penetrate skin and flesh.... bone maybe not, but maybe so. I would not rely on it for hunting unless it was a life or death situation.

Asked by Kodiak Son 13 years ago

I shoot wild rosewood shafts that are fairly hard, I like the idea of being ably to unscrew the points to attach a stone broadhead later. My question is, do you know if the points will screw onto these shafts or is the wood going to be too hard for the t

The wood will not be too hard for the points to screw on. You s 13 years ago

The wood will not be too hard for the points to screw on. You should not have a problem using them.

Asked by Kodiak Son 13 years ago

I shoot wild rosewood shafts that are fairly hard, I like the idea of being ably to unscrew the points to attach a stone broadhead later. My question is, do you know if the points will screw onto these shafts or is the wood going to be too hard for the t

The wood will not be too hard for the points to screw on. You s 13 years ago

The wood will not be too hard for the points to screw on. You should not have a problem using them.

Asked by fredfro 13 years ago

so, we need to taper them, and then glue, but would these be good for beginners? if not, could you recommend some different ones that might be more suitable?

These would be good for beginners. You can screw the point on w 13 years ago

These would be good for beginners. You can screw the point on without any glue. Or you can glue it on. We also have the steel field points. They will work equally as well, but there is no screw on option. Only glue on.

Asked by Black Bear in the woods 13 years ago

Im looking at these for my carbon shafts and i want to use the125 grain glue ons with the 125 grain glue on/glue in adapters the 5/16, can these be used with them?? or do i need to find another point for target practice??

As long as you have the glue-in/glue-on adapters installed first 13 years ago

As long as you have the glue-in/glue-on adapters installed first you can install the glue-on brass point on it. I would go with the 5/16" diameter though to match the arrows.

Asked by ian 4 years ago

Thinking of swapping these out for heavier ones. What's the recommended way to remove these without over twisting and breaking the shaft? Apply heat?

If they are glued on then you can apply a little heat to the poi 4 years ago

If they are glued on then you can apply a little heat to the point to release the glue bond. If they are screwed on then you can unscrew them.

Yep. I use the screw on type with fletching cement. Heat will al 4 years ago

Yep. I use the screw on type with fletching cement. Heat will allow removal.

I've used heat. Gentle heat. 4 years ago

I've used heat. Gentle heat.

Depending on the glue used a heat gun should do the trick. 4 years ago

Depending on the glue used a heat gun should do the trick.

Asked by Todd 6 years ago

how much does this weigh?

glue-on and screw-on 125 grain points 6 years ago

glue-on and screw-on 125 grain points

125 grains, +/- 1.5 grains at most. Most of them are +/- .5 grai 6 years ago

125 grains, +/- 1.5 grains at most. Most of them are +/- .5 grains.

125 gr 6 years ago

125 gr

The points weigh 125 grains 6 years ago

The points weigh 125 grains

Asked by Aswat 11 years ago

Does it have 100 grain weight for 11/32?

No, the only weight that is available is 125 grain. 11 years ago

No, the only weight that is available is 125 grain.

The brass glue on points only come in 125 gr in 11/32" which wou 11 years ago

The brass glue on points only come in 125 gr in 11/32" which would give you a better front of center and also slightly more flex in your shaft (arrow).

I believe the lightest weight is 125 grains. Depending on the dr 11 years ago

I believe the lightest weight is 125 grains. Depending on the draw weight of your bow, that should be good for most shooting.

As far as I'm aware, these points come only in the 125 grain wei 11 years ago

As far as I'm aware, these points come only in the 125 grain weight. Not that you asked, but I love these points. They look great, and the screw-on version really stays put. I predict you'll like them too, if you can accept the extra 25 grains.

Asked by Jonathan Michelin 12 years ago

Say i have a tapered 11/32 shaft, would i need the 22/33 or the 11/32??

You will want the 11/32 point and a 5/16 nock 12 years ago

You will want the 11/32 point and a 5/16 nock

I use the same diameter as the shafts 11/32 tips for those shaft 12 years ago

I use the same diameter as the shafts 11/32 tips for those shafts that are 11/32 and 23/64 tips for those shafts that are 23/64. The taper is usually on the back end of the shaft. Same in your case? Love these tips. God BLess, BJ

Asked by Unknown 12 years ago

Will these tips hold up well if they were shot at fairly hard wooden targets? Also say your in a survival situation and lost your hunting arrow and only had a few of these in your kit; do you think in a pinch these will pierce flesh and bone well for h

If you are shooting at wooden surfaces, you will most likely blu 12 years ago

If you are shooting at wooden surfaces, you will most likely blunt the tip of the shafting if not breaking the arrow right behind the point. As for your survival situation, any field point will penetrate skin and flesh.... bone maybe not, but maybe so. I would not rely on it for hunting unless it was a life or death situation.

Asked by Talleywho 12 years ago

If I use screw-on brass points on my arrow shafts will I be able to change to glue-on broadheads later and have them properly mount, using the same shaft?

Yes, the screw on points will leave some grooves in the taper, b 12 years ago

Yes, the screw on points will leave some grooves in the taper, but the glue will fill those in and you will still have a good bond.

Asked by bbredfsh 12 years ago

what diamter are the 50 to 55

If you are referring to our wooden arrows, the diameter is 11/32 12 years ago

If you are referring to our wooden arrows, the diameter is 11/32.