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Arctic Inuit Otter Arrow (to go with the new cabled arctic bow)
Hillbilly:
That's really cool. I like the bow, too.
half eye:
Thanks hillbilly, the "bent" Inuit aint the one .....made a 75# since then....with a more simple form of cabeling (still acurate)...a 50" straight ash bow with a cable cranked 10 turns..... I can only pull it about 23.....less I use 2 hands and hang the bow on the wall, guess I need to find a gorilla to give it to. I just thought the arrow was different and pretty cool.
Rich
Parnell:
Very impressive stuff, again, really a gift to see something out of the ordinary like this. It's a great contribution!
Easternarcher:
--- Quote from: half eye on June 07, 2010, 12:24:19 am ---Thanks fella's, I just thought it was about the most different kinda arrow I ever seen. Know how it works and what it looks like but for the life of me, cant figure out how come they put them 2 flats on the shaft under the fletch.
Rich
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I was just thinking on this....if those flats are on arrows that would be used for otter arrows or seabirds, ya don't suppose they were put there to help with the drag abit? flat sides wouldn't allow the shaft to slip thru the water very easy right? They would have to be on the same sides as the tether cord I suppose too. Just thinkin'....... ???
half eye:
That's why it's fun to post some stuff, Eastern.....that makes perfect sense to me....more drag (sounds real simple now that ya bring it up). Shows how smart I aint :D
rich
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