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TSA:
Dont forget to put your name in to win some shafts!
check the thread below!

loon:
Man I'd love to come up with an excuse to buy some TSA shafts. Hmm. Maybe for my dad later on, although I have a ton of unprocessed raw tonkin.

Maybe if I make a Manchu bow one day..

Or for my light ~32#@32" Korean bow, but I don't know what spine I need. (thumb draw, no torque/khatra, no shelf, 400 spine carbons seem to be working best now.. but someone else uses 700 spine 34" arrows w/ a similar setup O_o)

loon:
I think your shafts would be excellent for Manchu archery. 34" length would suit a lot of people, though 36" to 38" may be better. Birch in particular for heavier bows, since Manchu bows do best with arrows of around 15gpp.
You should do some advertising in Manchu archery facebook pages  ;)
The square ones from the promotion seem like they'd be great for barreling

I think they'd also be great for warbow arrows.

Hmm.

TSA:
Thanks Loon,
some great input and ideas there! ;D
many thanks.....food for thought!
cheers mate
 (-S

NorthHeart:
I ordered 3 dozen Sitka Spruce shafts from Trueshaft.  The customer service was amazing, i had some rear tapered, and some point barrel tapered, all weight and spine matched more closely than ive seen before...within 1# of what my scales tests!  All numbers were digitally printed on the end of each shaft.  If you like the consistency of carbon shafts in your wood shafts this is the closest youll probably ever get.

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