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i have a bunch of these whistling arrow heads mounted on different kinds of shafts..... .
when i first got them i was as excited about them as the guy in the video is.... .. not so
much now.... they are still fun to play with but have very little practical use in modern times.
.. .. i guess they would be a good way of sending messages and alerting other people in the
woods or fields around you if you were out there trying to hide and survive a zombie apocalypse
.... or some other world wide upheaval......
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the head unscrews from the base so you can clean out all the mud and dirt that collects inside
...... and that happens every time it hits the ground... ... which is one of the drawbacks to using
them.... ... still they can be a lot of fun.... especially if shot at night and mounted on an arrow that
also has a bright lighted nock..... but altogether both those things and these whistlers are expensive
...
when i first got them i was as excited about them as the guy in the video is.... .. not so
much now.... they are still fun to play with but have very little practical use in modern times.
.. .. i guess they would be a good way of sending messages and alerting other people in the
woods or fields around you if you were out there trying to hide and survive a zombie apocalypse
.... or some other world wide upheaval......
.
.
the head unscrews from the base so you can clean out all the mud and dirt that collects inside
...... and that happens every time it hits the ground... ... which is one of the drawbacks to using
them.... ... still they can be a lot of fun.... especially if shot at night and mounted on an arrow that
also has a bright lighted nock..... but altogether both those things and these whistlers are expensive
...
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