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Some new arrows
huntertrapper:
nicely done kegan good luck with them stickers. using any for the ole wiley pennsylvania turkey?
bebloomster:
Very, very nice Kegan... guess that I am going to have to get busy and build myself some new ones now.
Kegan:
Thanks everyone! I've been having alot of fun with these. After seeing Hawkbow's turkey arrows I got the urge to make up some new flyers of my own :)
Little John- I started a new set. I still have those gose wing feathers you sent me and I'm going to try to put them on some good trade point hunting arrows. Just need to find the best way to attach them (my biggest hiccup with trades) and I should be ready to go.
Timo- Yeah, I really like Manny's style and have been trying to incorprate it here and there into my own tackle.
Huntertrapper- I'll give them a go, but our neighbors make it hard- they bait them the rest of the year so they go on the other side of the road/hill. Then the people on the other side just come down on quads and shoot them while we are in school.
Little John:
Kegan, don't be afraid of trades. The hardest part is cutting the slotfor the trade point. I glue with epoxy and wrap with sinue. They are about all I wse for points. I use field points only if I shoot other peoples 3D targets. I have a big hack saw blade that cuts the slot perfect, just try to keep the slot true (not as hard as it sounds). I think I have another blade If you would like it. Have you used any of the feathers? I am practicing primitive fletching with some of them now. Kenneth
bebloomster:
A bandsaw works real well for accurately cutting that slot too.
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