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Originally posted by Young gun 12 View PostAfter you guys shoot an animal, will you still use that same arrow or do you count it as a lost cause? After all the pics I have seen of arrow fragments in hands I get nervous about things like that.
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Personally I retire them, it’s part of the process for me. I label them with the animal taken, hunt location and retire them to a big vase in the shop. I enjoy pulling them out from time to time, reading the labels and remembering the moments.
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You guys who retire an arra after killin' somethin' with it, must not shoot many animals... I've had arras that have killed over a dozen animals before getting broke or lost, etc... many get refletched many times or have inserts/broadheads replaced and such, but as long as the shaft passes the flex test and visual inspection, a killin' arra goes in the #1 spot in my quiver...
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Arrow after the kill?
Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostYou guys who retire an arra after killin' somethin' with it, must not shoot many animals... I've had arras that have killed over a dozen animals before getting broke or lost, etc... many get refletched many times or have inserts/broadheads replaced and such, but as long as the shaft passes the flex test and visual inspection, a killin' arra goes in the #1 spot in my quiver...
It’s got nothing to do with how many animals I have shot, just a personal preference. I do what I want to do not what people think I should.....
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostYou guys who retire an arra after killin' somethin' with it, must not shoot many animals... I've had arras that have killed over a dozen animals before getting broke or lost, etc... many get refletched many times or have inserts/broadheads replaced and such, but as long as the shaft passes the flex test and visual inspection, a killin' arra goes in the #1 spot in my quiver...
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