All of that ^ to say...Cody will take care of you if you buy arrows from him.
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Originally posted by Felix40 View PostEither Cody is a member here or knows someone who is because this is the first time I have said anything about them and he just contacted me again offering a refund.
Im your huckleberry!!!!!
Glad things got straightened out for you.
Bisch
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Try some sitka spruce shafts. It is both stronger and lighter than cedar. I usually get either the spine of the weight of my longbow or 5#s heavier for my recurve. I cut them to the length that I want and then tune with point weight. The lightness of the spruce with the heavier stiffness lets me use a heavier point and not get too heavy with my total weight. FOC is as much as you can get with out going to other shaft material. You can add about 25 grains to the front just by soaking the front 6" of shaft in Watco oil. It will soak all the way through the shaft and make it much stronger as well. Center drilling the front 3" of shaft and gluing a finishing nail in the hole can add up to a hundred grains to the front and make it stronger as well.
Make you a centering jig to perfectly center your broadheads and your nocks. Having them perfect will make the tuning much easier as well. Use nothing but tapered shafts. They are much eaiseir to tune.
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