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The do go right through.  The damage are those wires hanging off the point that destroy the intenals.  I shoot rabbits with mine.  Clean pass through on everyone I have shot.  D.O.D (dead on delivery).  One rabbit even had its intestines pulled out the other side.

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I use blunts and they kill all "small' game deader than dead... never ruin any meat... judo points sometimes get a bit messy

There used to be a small-game head that was a big hard rubber blunt. Do they still sell those?

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Yup. I don't recall them being quite that aggressive un the face, and I thought they were more flat-faced but that was a lot of years ago that I last saw any of them. Anyway, they were the same theory of operation. That price looks kind of reasonable by today's standards. 

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Wow, that brings back some memories...I used to keep a couple judo points in my quiver all the time while deer hunting.  I haven't done that in years...I think I'll plan on doing that again starting next season.  I never got a rabbit with my judos but one year I got lucky on a grouse that was walking by my stand...pretty cool way to take a grouse but I remember the judo tip ripped him up pretty good - still tasted great!

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The practice points that come with many broadheads do the job as well.  And they're free (kinda). Rage practice heads are great for small game.  Plus, I like them better because theres a better chance of your arrow surviving the shot. I have broken every arrow that I have shot with a Judo.  The practice heads are still sharp and will bury themselves whereas the judo points cause blunt force impact on the arrow as well.

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Makes me wonder if the technology of the small game tips has kept up with the speed of the new bows? Seems like it would take a hell of a large tip to keep an arrow from a modern bow from going through. I would have to get different arrows to small game hunt with. No way I am shooting mine into a tree to get a squirrel...lol

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Makes me wonder if the technology of the small game tips has kept up with the speed of the new bows? Seems like it would take a hell of a large tip to keep an arrow from a modern bow from going through. I would have to get different arrows to small game hunt with. No way I am shooting mine into a tree to get a squirrel...lol

 

With my recurve a pass through or hitting a tree is never a worry for me .. but you're definitely right about the new compounds... even a blunt tip at those speeds wouldn't fair well if it hit something solid

 

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