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dmassphoto:
Hi all.  Just got my first longbow bow in the mail today, so I went out to shoot it for the first time.  Since I'm poor, lol, I'm using old aluminum arrows I've had for years, originally used on an old 60lb compound bow.  The longbow I'm shooting now is about 37# @ 26."  These arrows, as I anticipated, are flying off the bow, fletchings left, then righting themselves as they hit the target.  Is there anything I can do to the arrows to give them a truer flight, or just enjoy them until I get some properly spined arrows?  Thanks!

Pappy:
Probably to heavy for the bow,other than adding some weight to the front there ant much you can
do,since you can't make them any longer.  :) Shoot and enjoy till you can get the right arrows. :)

aero86:
i might have a couple arrows i could send you so you dont have to shoot aluminum arrows!  they are shot at least 20 times, but they work!

dmassphoto:
Thanks!  I'm trying my hand at making some arrows out of some poplar shafts, and the first one is working out pretty well, and is much stronger than I thought.  I'm having a heckuva time re-learning how to shoot :)

sweeney3:
I know just how you feel!!  Had to shoot my first stick bow with carbon arrows the first few days.  Couldn't pay me to use carbon with it now, although I do use them with my fg bows.  Just can't use anything but wood with the wood bows.  But, I'd agree.  Just shoot em and have fun till you can get well spined arrows.  Work on form and don't worry about where they hit. 

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