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aznboi3644:
Hey just wanted to show my stock of arrow shoots I've cut through the summer and fall.

Some viburnum...a lot of bamboo from my back yard...and some other shoots I have no clue of (big bundle)

Here are the select bamboo shafts on the right along with all the pickings from the year.


Close up of the unknown shafts debarked and some straightened.


Select Bamboo


Second graded bamboo...most of these shafts are atleast 4-5ft


bundle of unknown shafts


My first two piece arrow made from some hollow shaft I cut and a viburnum forshaft.


Arrow on display...thats a 48" red oak bow above it for size comparison.


Viburnum shoots


Heavyweight unknown shoots for war arrows


markinengland:
Nice. Collecting arrow shafts is always fun. It's not really like you can have too many. My house is well insulated due to the arrow shafts in my loft space!

crooketarrow:
   SWEETTTT   I also love the collecting part as much as the makeing. I firnd myself walking in to my stands or while I'm there.Checking out the shoots. I've caught myself lately marking shoots to go back and get.

sonny:
yea, it seems there's something that just feels right about having a few newly collected arrow shafts
in my quiver along with finished arrows..........

Nice collection you got there.
   

George Tsoukalas:
Those are  really nice. Nothing like a natural shaft. Jawge

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