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My first attempt at hardwood foreshaft and nocks.

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bebloomster:
Oh drat... there goes another keyboard from drooling on it.  Very nice work indeed !!!

Jmilbrandt:
I used 30 minute epoxy on all of the splices and no I didn't mix in any of the dust. I just got some points so I'm going to put those on and go out and shoot them. I usually shoot in my back yard but I have destroyed countless arrows on the cinder block wall around it >:( so I might go somewhere else to shoot these. ;D

Little John:
Where do ya live in S.W. Utah? There should be tons of places to stump shoot. A sand wash works good for me.   Kenneth

Jmilbrandt:
I live in st. george so it's mostly rock and sand. Sand does make a perfect backstop but it wear the finish off the arrows extremely fast and I get tired of redoing it. ;D I did go out and shoot them a few times and they shoot great. I'm still scared to shoot them they took about an average of four hours a piece compared to 15 minutes a piece for my normal arrows. :P

Pat B:
I spend 3 to 4 hours on each of my primitive arrows but I make them to shoot and when I shoot I loose one or two. It's part of the game! ;D

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