I'm just now getting back into traditional archery after a 5 year hiatus. Looking for some cedar arrows but don't want to make a mistake on buying crap. Can someone recommend a good company to look into?
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Raptor Archery,Forrester Wood shafts has hardwood shafts, 3 Rivers and Rose City all sell quality shafts.
Spouse liked doug fir through his 60+ lb recurve before switching to a longbow.
Many good shaft makers out there now and lots of good woods to choose from. I shoot osage orange footed doug fir shafts, expensive but long lasting.
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Originally posted by jaker_cc View PostDoes anyone have any advice on what arrow might work best out of a heavier weight bow? I'm shooting a Sarrels Superstition it's 65lbs at 28" but I'm pulling around 30 1/2". I really don't know where to start on the correct spine for this bow
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I think a 100# spine with 125 points and left full length in a 23/64 cedar or 11/32 fir
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Originally posted by stickbowcoop View PostThere is an art to good wooden arrows. It is one I never mastered, so since I build my own arrows, I stick (pun intended) to carbon. The last set I made that I really liked were laminated birch. I still have some cedar flu-flu's but thats it.
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