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Matt Heppe:
In August I am going to a medieval tournament and will be participating in the archery competition. (I'm in the US and the event is in Canada.)

I make bows, but haven't gotten into arrow making. I am looking for historically appropriate longbow arrows appropriate to the 1350-1450 time period. I have (and will mount) 10 100grain bodkin points.

I'll be shooting an ELB of 50# draw weight and a draw length of 28". I know warbows are heavier and draw further, but I am recovering form shoulder problems and need to lay off the heavy stuff. The longest target is 75 yards, so I won't need to launch an arrow 200 yards.

If you could make these arrows, or know where I could get some, please PM me. I'd rather not spend a fortune shipping from overseas.

In the future I want to make my own, but I am focusing on bows right now.

Thanks!

Matt

toomanyknots:
Is there any reason you couldn't use normal shafts? The reason I ask is because you are shooting a normal bow, 50# @ 28", so the arrows would shoot best matched to the draw weight/draw length you are shooting them. If you want a big fat warbow shaft, it is going to have to be pretty long to spine to the right 50#-ish spine to shoot them, wouldn't it? Or have a very heavy head on them or something I would think to even out the spine. I don't know though, I am not really an arrow guy myself, :).

EDIT: Or do you just want some normal shafts with goose feathers and whipping?

WillS:
I agree, there's no point getting genuine warbow arrows if you're gonna put 100gr points on and shoot them from a lightweight bow.  They'll look a bit daft lobbing away instead of being thrown properly!

Before I started shooting warbows I used standard 11/32 shafts with 125gr mod-bods and I used 6" goose feather fletchings whipped with linen.  They looked the part, but also were practical and flew from my smaller bows properly. 

I know you said you don't wanna make 'em but it doesn't take long once you get going, will be WAY cheaper than buying them ready made, and will give a great sense of achievement.   That being said lots of websites will make you up a load of medieval arrows but they tend to charge a fortune for them.  One site here in the UK charge $200 for a set of 12 medieval arrows.

Matt Heppe:
You have it right. I'm not looking for actual warbow arrows. I'm looking for arrows that will play the part and look good at an event while being shot from non-warbow longbow.

toomanyknots:

--- Quote from: Matt Heppe on June 22, 2013, 10:12:38 pm ---You have it right. I'm not looking for actual warbow arrows. I'm looking for arrows that will play the part and look good at an event while being shot from non-warbow longbow.

--- End quote ---

Oh, ok, sorry for complicating everything up, :). That shouldn't be too hard to find someone on here to help you out, you could also try the trade blanket section of the paleoplanet forum (just google paleoplanet). Ebay sometimes has some good deals also, some of those guys in china make nice looking arrows in the traditional english longbow-ish style.

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