Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: turtle on September 19, 2007, 09:20:46 am
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I finaly finished my new arrows for this bow season. They are hazel nut i cut last fall while hunting.
They fly realy well.Are spined within 2 pounds and 26 grains between lightest and heaviest.
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They look deadly to me :)
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very cool. i like hazel . makes an excellent shaft. peace
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Really nice. ;D
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Very nice! Look like they aught to make meat :). I gotta learn more about this spine thing ;D
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Beautiful arrows! Those deer had better keep a look out...
Sean
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Excellent arrows. You did a nice job. Jawge
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Nice arrows. I have also used Hazel before. It's a good shaft material and is abundant here but I prefer Meadowsweet as it's much tougher
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Good looking arrows. I've got some hazlenut shafts that I cut last winter, just haven't had time to work 'em up yet.