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sonny:
ok, so squirrel season starts tomorrow (really, it does!!) and you need to throw together some quick, throw-away arrows...arrows that you don't have a great deal of time or money invested in, cause you know you'll lose a few  ;)
I'm thinkin' self-nocked 5/16" ramin dowels, nut screwed (maybe epoxied too) on the business end and two fletch.
any suggestions on anything any quicker and/ or more economical than that ??
   

Coo-wah-chobee:
            Depends on what ya got. Boo one fletch arras are very quick ta make . Fire hardened foreshafts. Thats it done. Like I said depends on what ya got yer idea is a good one 2 but I got cane so its easier fer me...bob

Pat B:
What you have with a bright colored spiral flu flu. A drop of super glue on the nut instead of epoxy is quicker.
Or, like bob said...cane arrow. I wouldn't bother with footing. Just taper the forward end of the cane and thread the nut on. You may want to fill the hole in the cane with an appropriate size dowel first but it is not necessary.   Pat

jamie:
i killed 2 squirrels and a woodchuck this year with the same tonkin arrow that bob gave me. just cut the tip at an angle left it 36" long and didnt fletch it. 10 yards or closer

armymedic.2:
i know i put a lot more effort into a self nock than a plastic nocked arrow.  i would  rather eat the few cents than my time and thread to do a self knock.  the thread may cost half of the platic nock i dunno.  i just know a plastic nock goes on in about 2 seconds, and my self nocks take at least 2-5 minutes each.

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