Thank you all for the warm welcome
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@ Sparrow: I dont know how they fly yet since there's 3' of snow covering everything over here, and arrows don't float on snow
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Normaly I make the shafts, shoot them, group them, haft points then feathers and then do cosmetics. Simply because this is the most timesaving way of making arras
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No use doing hours of cosmetics on a stick that just won't fly
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But now I just wanted some arrows with realy long feathers
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and also to try out the pointybuzzer things. So they are more "sticks with feathers" than arrows
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Hazel is a realy nice arrowmaterial btw, probably the best we have in Norway, at least when it comes to arrows from shots.