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What do you use as arrows?
Little John:
POC for matched sets and cane and bamboo for primitive arrows. I love the canes but can never get a perfect matched dozen. Kenneth
Mechslasher:
i've used just about everything east of the mississippi for arrows but i always hunt with cane.
bootboy:
I use any shoots that grow straight enough and thick enough for an arrow. Just walk through the woods with a knife. hahahaha
theredbarn:
Here in the Pacific North Wet (AKA- WA state) I've been using a lot of Alaska Yellow Cedar. It splits almost as well as Red Cedar but it's a lot stronger.
M-P:
I usually use purchased POC for matched sets to use at 3D shoots, but I've made arrows from scratch using western red cedar, sitka spruce, douglas fir, cane/ bamboo, witch hazel, some really good stuff I found in a neighbor's curb side garden waste pile ( wish I knew what it was cause it worked great) and purchased shafting of fir, ash, cherry, spruce, lodgepole pine and that hex glued pine from canada. Ron
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