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Kegan:
Take tip, stick in fire till black ;D. Then grind on sandstone/sand paper until you removed the worst of the charred wood- that's it. Works great :).

david w.:
i made 7 squirrel arras today. i tipped them with nutters and 38 caliber empties.  withe the 38s i took out the primmer and inserted a nail.

i used ducttape for 6 of them and on 1 i split the shaft and put in a feather they work good should go squirrel hunting soon.

Minuteman:
Those are goldenrod shafts, Kegan. What did you trade to me?  I can't recall.
 Anyway  if you put the big end in the front it gives you a pretty high forward of center weight which makes for an easily guided arrow. I bet you'd find that they fly pretty good fletchless at short range.
 SOMEBODY SEND THIS FELLER SOME FEATHERS! :o :o ;)

Kegan:

--- Quote from: Minuteman on September 26, 2007, 04:45:45 pm ---Those are goldenrod shafts, Kegan. What did you trade to me?  I can't recall.
 Anyway  if you put the big end in the front it gives you a pretty high forward of center weight which makes for an easily guided arrow. I bet you'd find that they fly pretty good fletchless at short range.
 SOMEBODY SEND THIS FELLER SOME FEATHERS! :o :o ;)

--- End quote ---

Stingers. And I don't think they're golden rod, I believ you called them orange something or other? Alot harder stuff. Most of the old golden rod arrows are stashed away for hand drills ;D. And I'm finding a few feathers. Our neighboring turkeys are kind enough to give me one or two every week ;).

D. Tiller:
Hmmmm! How do you keep the duct tape from cutting your hand as you shoot them?

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