Price: $25.10 inc. GST
$22.82 excl. GST**
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Snaro Bird Point 6" Description
As GW "Doc" Schwarz, inventor of the Snaro bird point, recalls. "Hunting rabbits was a necessity back in the 1930's, both for food and to protect the garden. Hickory, lemon or yew bows were in use then. In later years, I finally got a Bear Grizzly recurve, which led to a lot of shooting and hunting. I decided a larger diameter arrow point would increase my success and I would not lose so many arrows under the grass and thus the Snaro point was born."
Snaro Uplander screw in bird point 6" diameter 8-32" threaded ferrule 360 grain for birds & small game. Also available in 3" diameter Gamelander model.
The Snaro is great for shooting noxious avian pests like Indian Myna birds.
The ideal point for bird hunting. Delivers full impact with little flight resistance.
The Snaro Bird Point features wide wire loops to greatly increase the impact area and prevent arrow loss on the ground. These extra large looped arms wrap around prey upon impact to trap them and also keep bird point from burying too far into the ground.
Durable all steel construction and accurate and if the bird point catches in a tree, it is easy to retrieve.
Snaros fly consistently and are surprisingly accurate.
The ultimate challenge for any bowhunter is to take a game bird in flight and no tip is better suited for this than the Snaro Bird Point.
Snaro - the universal field point for small game brush shooting and bird flight shooting.
Indian Mynas are a serious environmental threat to native wildlife. If you want to reduce the impact of this exotic invader on our Australian native birds and animals, then a Snaro will do the job. Mynas are one of the most invasive animal species in the world and take over nesting hollows, evicting birds and small mammals and prey on nestlings. They also pose some small human health risk and the nesting material they bring into roof cavities and other spaces in buildings can be a fire hazard.
The myna bird has been declared the second greatest threat to native birds after land clearing. It's currently spreading through eastern Australia, yet in some areas its arrival is so recent that unknowing residents welcome it into their backyards and encourage it to feed alongside native birds.
First introduced to Australia to control insect pests, the arrival of the Common Indian Myna (Acridotheres tristis) in a region signals a disastrous change to come in local bird populations. This extremely aggressive bird chases out native birds and small tree dwelling marsupials such as feather-tailed gliders. It's not just Australia that is suffering from the myna onslaught - in 2000, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declared the bird among '100 of the World's Most Invasive species' and for good reason. It is now a pest bird in many regions from Singapore to the Seychelles and has pushed native birds towards extinction in Polynesia, Hawaii and Mauritius.
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