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yall have got me determined.
cowboy:
Thanks Kenneth! I don't have a scale and have never spined a shaft - need to get on the ball ;D. Last dozen (the first dozen by the way) they were some fabulous looking arras ;D, but were only four in the bunch that would fly straight :'(.
recurve shooter:
when i harvest my shafts i'l take pictures of em and post. im pretty sure its just rivercane, but im sure yall can id it. plan on harvesting this weekend.
recurve shooter:
i made a similar batch out of oak dowels.
Pat B:
Recurve, take a camera with you and take some pics.
Nicely done Paul. On your first cane arrows that don't shoot well, flip them over(cock feather in) and try them again. Many times that's all it takes. ;) Are you lining the nock up perpendicular to the nodes?
Pat
Little John:
On my cane arrows a lot of them fly really good and some pretty good. My problems is to get a batch that all fly the same. I guess you just have to make a bunch and cull the ones that dont grupe with the rest, to get a matched set. Anxious to see them at Pappys, are you driving or flying? Kenneth
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