Known as the "Unloseable miracle point." The spring arm are 1" in diameter and stop arrow loss by grabbing onto anything they hit. The Judo won't disappear under grass, or stick into trees. Practically indestructible. ...read more
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Very durable
I've used judo points for many years and they shoot pretty much the same as my zwickey broad heads. They are hard on a foam target. For stump shooting and roaming thru the woods shooting at unknown distances they're wonderful.
Yes
Love it.
Judo takes a good beating!
Great Stump Shooting insert. In the short time I have had them they took a beating and still stay straight! Only wish is they came in 200 grains.
Yes, again and again.
I have shot judo tips for well over 20 plus years. They perform better than advertised and in todays world that is saying something. I shoot them through out the year and there is always one in my bow quiver for an occasional stump or bunny shot during deer season. The last 30 days before season I practice only with the judos as I walk farm fields, it will help you learn trajectory… read more and focus point for instinctive shooting. Thank God they still make em.
I would buy them again
I've owed these years ago and they seem to be more durable than before.
Sweet
Don't know how I survived with out these. From stump shooting to harvesting small game the points are tough and make searching for arrows a thing of the past!
Great for "stump shooting"
Use um
Best roving point I've found.
This is my favorite roving point. I shoot traditional longbow mainly in open meadows, farm fields and woodlands. I haven't yet lost or broken an arrow when using this point. I often cary other roving/stump shooting points with me (they slide out of my back quiver more easily) but they don't give protection to my carbon shafts as well as the Judos. I would like the manufacturer to… read more consider producing 150 gr screw-in points and maybe even 175 gr points to help make it possible to tune and match arrows to a hunting broadhead set up.
What an Arrow Saver!!
These points work perfect!! I was loosing arrows before (would bury themselves under the turf/leaves). But now the arrows stay on top of ground, making them easy to recover. Also they do not affect arrow flight. Very durable too! These are a must for stump/small field targets.
Best thing since sliced bread.
At the advice from a friend I bought a few of these. Well twelve to be precise, but I only used one as no matter how badly I launched the shot, these judo points kept me from loosing a single arrow. We went shooting on the North Shore of Oahu, just screwing around mainly seeing who could come up with the more ridiculous shot. Never lost a single arrow. Highly recommended, these… read more Judos are the best!
A clean kill is going to depend a lot on shot placement. However this tip definitely does a number on them
Would not use these on any live game, I shot a rabbit with one of these and ended up ripping it's ear off.
You can add some brass weight washers (item number 5208X) behind the judo point to make up that weight difference
Not needed. If you are shooting carbon, insert weights work fine. I assume you're shooting traditional equipment, if so the weight difference shouldn't matter unless you're a much better shot than i.
I don't think that small of a difference will be bad. I shoot a 200gr beoadhead on my Samick Sage recurve and the 125 judos fly pretty good for me when I'm out stump shooting FYI - I'm pulling 40lbs on my recurve
I don't see any reason why not.
I have been using these with my crossbow for a few years without issue. I shoot an Excalibur Vixen II and these are excellent on rabbits and squirrels.
I cannot say for sure because my long bow is only 50lbs. If you are shooting at a higher poundage it could stick into small game or bust if stump shooting.
I wouldn't, id say you could but it's still gonna get lodged into whatever you shoot
There is no specified weight. You should be able to shoot them out of a new compound.
Yes you can use a judo point with a compound bow, I have shot them out of a 75 # bow before. If shooting carbon arrows you might want to add an aluminum footing to the end of your carbon shaft to keep the shaft from splitting when you hit something REALLY hard.
I have a 50lb longbow and I use them I hope this helps.
A clean kill is going to depend a lot on shot placement. However this tip definitely does a number on them
Would not use these on any live game, I shot a rabbit with one of these and ended up ripping it's ear off.
Yes
It depends on what you hit with arrow. You could shoot this shaft and head forever at stumps but if you hit a rock then the shaft might bend.
You can use the 5/16 screw in Judo's without any problems.
They can get hung up in a back quiver. I would recommend using a bow quiver. It will be much easier to keep them separated.
Hello,..I don't use a back quiver myself,I use a bow mounted variety.I would imagine they would get caught very easily in a back quiver....I would try something else. Sent from my iPad
Whether a back quiver or hip quiver you need a lot of room and a fairly stiff quiver material, like hard leather. When I use them they are only 1 of 6 arrows in my quiver. Hope that helps. Nico Gallegos
Depending on your arrow spine you could use the 100 grain Judo.
The width on the standard model is 3/4 of an inch.
To put this point on your shaft you will just need to remove the field point and screw this judo point in.