kingbobisdead
May 20th, 2006, 11:30 AM
What you need:
1) A compound bow and carbonite arrows (any type of arrow will work, just make sure its not wooden)
2) Gas (around 1/4 gallon)
3) Canned cooking fuel (available at Wal-Mart
4) A medium sized puddle
5) Matches/lighter (or flint and steel for those of you who cant find either)
6) Nearby water source in case things get out of control
last night, i smeared canned cooking fuel all over the tip of an arrow. i then poured some gas in a puddle of water about 2" deep and 5' in diameter. needless to say, i lit the cooking fuel on the arrow and then used a compound bow to try and arch it into the puddle from twenty yards away, lighting the puddle into a glorious blaze. it took about 8 tries to finally get the arrow to hit the puddle, but when it did, it created an inferno about 7 feet high, spewing black smoke everwhere. while it was a little hard to put the blaze, it was well worth the effort. :shock: 8) :lol:
Expect pictures soon
1) A compound bow and carbonite arrows (any type of arrow will work, just make sure its not wooden)
2) Gas (around 1/4 gallon)
3) Canned cooking fuel (available at Wal-Mart
4) A medium sized puddle
5) Matches/lighter (or flint and steel for those of you who cant find either)
6) Nearby water source in case things get out of control
last night, i smeared canned cooking fuel all over the tip of an arrow. i then poured some gas in a puddle of water about 2" deep and 5' in diameter. needless to say, i lit the cooking fuel on the arrow and then used a compound bow to try and arch it into the puddle from twenty yards away, lighting the puddle into a glorious blaze. it took about 8 tries to finally get the arrow to hit the puddle, but when it did, it created an inferno about 7 feet high, spewing black smoke everwhere. while it was a little hard to put the blaze, it was well worth the effort. :shock: 8) :lol:
Expect pictures soon