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anyone ever heard of sour wood?

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Pat B:
Recurve, I would store them inside out of the elements. Even though sourwood arrows are some of the toughest shafts I've ever used, they are whitewood and very susceptible to rot if not treated properly. I usually keep the bundles of shoots next to the hot water heater in my utility room.
   David, Most hardwood shoot arrows do need to be sealed to help as a moisture barrier. I have used Tru-Oil, spray shellac, spray poly, Massey finish and pitch varnish to seal my hardwood shoot arrows. I do not seal cane arrows.      Pat

david w.:
thanks! :)

Pat B:
David, Did you see the PM I sent you?     Pat

david w.:
o sorry let me check

recurve shooter:
ok, cool. i just figured out that here i have been complaining about how i caint get any shafts, and im sitin in the middle of a freakin forist of em. i just got some debarked and bundled up, im about to go look for some more. real pretty day down here in southeastern la, gonna spend it outside. later guys, thanks for the info.

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