Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Youngboyer2(billyf) on April 17, 2012, 07:07:23 pm
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I took my worst boo arrow and desided to do a hardness test today, i shot at everything, from rocks to trees, my last couple of shots fish-tailed, I thought that it was my form so I went in. Once inside I saw how wonky it was, has this happened to anyone before, even though it was my worst arrow (but straight at one point) I'm gonna try to save it
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I have seen this with any arrow (even carbon). you beat something hard enough it will mishape.
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if it isnt too bad you can just straighten it in the field.. I am constantly checking my arrows for straightness when I shoot 3d courses and I just gently bend them against the curve and hold for a sec then sight down the arrow til she's straight again. If it is too severe put a lil heat to it! :)
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Always check arrows for straightness after each shot in the field. That also gives you a chance to check the shaft for any cracks or splinters. If you suspect a splinter, bend it until it makes a sharp cracking noise. Trust me, it's better than having it fail just as the string slams it forward, shattering the shaft and sinking it 4 inches deep into your bowhand.
Alternatively, keep your insurance up to date and make good friends with a ER surgeon. GOOD friends.
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I had a sourwood shoot arrow that I had shot hundreds of times and it shot very well. I hit a rock with it one day and it didn't get crooked but lost its spine. No mattor how I turned it it would not shoot well after that. Actually the tail end looked like a windmill each time I shot it. ???
I'd say yes. you could make a cane arrow crooked again by hitting something hard.
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Trust me, it's better than having it fail just as the string slams it forward, shattering the shaft and sinking it 4 inches deep into your bowhand.
Alternatively, keep your insurance up to date and make good friends with a ER surgeon. GOOD friends.
This makes me want to stay inside. :'(
I get hurt enough as it is.
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Can you use heat to restraighten bamboo, or does heat weaken it more after the nodes are sanded and the finish is on?
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Heat is what you use the straighten and restraighten boo. I use our gas kitchen stove.
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Was the arrow weak in spine to begin with?
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No, but I wasn't thinking spine, just structurally. But, does it weaken the spine to keep heating and straightening?
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you beat something hard enough it will mishape.
Yep.. College did this to me.... I came out of college all MISHAPED :laugh: 8) :o ;D :D ;) :)
Cipriano
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::) I am glad to see that there are adults other than my father that have a teenage sence of humor :laugh:
I re-bent the arrow, it shoots fine now.
I was just wondering... I sanded the nodes on these (home depot boo) but when I get the Tonkin from bamboo supply company(getting soon now) will I need to sand those?
I will probably try a few different things since I will have so many
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Did you watch those ytube vids of the Japanese Master making arrows? Even in a Japanese, it is worth watching. He takes them from raw boo to finished arrows. 3 vids.
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that's why i shoot hickory arrows that i whittled out of 1x8 lumber i can shoot rocks all day with them out of my 63# longbow
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Duck. Those solid shafts are great, but the ones I buy and have had made for me tend to break right behind the heads, these boo shafts are darn near indestructible, as you will see soon enough
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the trick is is to have a bodkin type point whare the furrele isn't welded together so that whan you hit a rock the furrele just opens up then you just take it off and hammer it back together