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Hemlock for arrows?
Sparrow:
We have a lot of hemlock up here in southeast alaska,not the best firewood,gets real hard when it cures,makes a good arrow shaft,but I have been favoring the Sitka spruce,seems to just make a nicer arrow,very straight grained,flexible and strong(Sitka spruce).Hemlock Makes a pretty good trim wood because it is so straight grained.(That's what the mill up here does with it) ' Frank
Diligence:
Thought an update on the whole "hemlock for arrows" idea was warranted.
I've made half a dozen of them, fletched with goose feathers, or goose feathers and a turkey cock feather. Shot them a bunch, and all of them are holding up really well, no breakages so far. Sinew wrapped nocks and fletching with field points.
I can't tell you the spine, but I reduced the diameter from 3/8" down to 11/32" and they fly much better. Kept playing with one arrow until I liked it, then are making the rest to match.
I think I'll make a bunch more this winter as the grain is so straight and it was dirt cheap from Home Depot. Might be worth considering if you are on a tight budget and don't want/can't find wild shoots for arrows.
Cheers,
D
Ohio John:
wow after everybody trashed my hemlock arrows idea here we are with a success story..... Im gonna go ahead and make mine now.
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