So I've jumped off in the rabbit hole and am trying not to spiral out of control on the way down.
Bought two dozen. Two spines for two bow set ups. Well, turns out the arrows shoot fantastic after some tweaking. Mainly increases in point weight.
So, the heavier spine arrows have had a toll taken on them due to attrition and I just got the bow to utilize the lighter spine. That said they are good quality arrows and I plan to use the lighter spine/bow for competition. That said the heavier set will be used to draw blood. Hopefully some in Africa in tenn days or so.
So I either need to buy another set of sweet looking, well made sticks or build my own, which is the route I'm going for hunting arrows. I'll start with pre-finished shafts and deal with nocks, points and wild turkey fletching on my own. I've always stunk at the paint and varnish thing anyway. Maybe later I'll dig deeper in it.
So here I go. See ya on the other side.
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Bought two dozen. Two spines for two bow set ups. Well, turns out the arrows shoot fantastic after some tweaking. Mainly increases in point weight.
So, the heavier spine arrows have had a toll taken on them due to attrition and I just got the bow to utilize the lighter spine. That said they are good quality arrows and I plan to use the lighter spine/bow for competition. That said the heavier set will be used to draw blood. Hopefully some in Africa in tenn days or so.
So I either need to buy another set of sweet looking, well made sticks or build my own, which is the route I'm going for hunting arrows. I'll start with pre-finished shafts and deal with nocks, points and wild turkey fletching on my own. I've always stunk at the paint and varnish thing anyway. Maybe later I'll dig deeper in it.
So here I go. See ya on the other side.
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