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Building arrows
TSA:
each to their own i guess- i love arrow building as much as the bow building. nice thing about arrows if you build them well, then you get to shoot them and lose them, and get to build more. if you build a bow well, you wont need to rebuild it again that quickly- unless of course you're just feeding the addiction...so maybe a moot point on here with all these addicts
Pappy:
Like everything else I do, I have to be in the mood, but when I am I love building them, I usually do shoots and make them 1 at a time, it does take a while but love the process . I also do blanks sometimes and it takes a little less time but pretty much make and tune them 1 at a time also, I have done several from TSA and they are very close in spline and are straight to start with so take way less time getting them to fly like I want and can do a dozen at a time with them. I see some folks that have their arrows marked or a special one,also say if it's not flying good they will save them for stump shooting, for me they all fly like they are supposed to or they never make it to my quiver. If I can't work it out they get broken or burnt. ;) :)
Pappy
rebsr52339:
Pappy, THAT is a lot of firewood. ;D Got ya.
JEB:
I use a two stage Verita dowel maker.
Pat B:
I like doing it all! :BB (f) (AT) )P( :OK
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