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my first three river cane arrows ever

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n2everythg:
Congrads. Nice arrows.
Hay if they passed the hay bale test then u r on the money.
nice job
wade

Cromm:
Nice work and good looking quiver,you have been busy....
Thanks for your time.

Long Arrow:
Those look excellent.
The stained goose feathers are a nice touch.

It is neat to see the broadhead in the first picture.
It looks like it is heated red hot. :)

LongArrow

Hillbilly:
Looks like you did a good job on them, especially if those are your first arrows. Nice points, too. How do they fly? Getting the weight and spine matched will be easier as you make more arrows and accumulate a bigger stash of cane to pick your shafts from. They really look good, so it's hard to find anything to make suggestions about; but since you asked for criticism, I'll make one small observation: you might want to taper the point end of the shaft somewhat before you mount the heads so that you don't have the square edge. Especially with hunting arrows, you don't want anything to slow down penetration. That's about the only thing at all I can see, good job.

Josh:
thanks everyone glad to know that i am on the right track.   

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