Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: CORIUS on May 30, 2013, 06:57:43 pm
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Some arrows ive recently made. Made from 3/8" oak dowels with ebony and cherry stain. Fletchings r pheasant tail feathers and a random black feather. I made the broadhead out of sheet metal and the blunt tip is a 7.62 shell that i cut the tip off of to fit over the dowel. These arrows fly beautifully!!!!
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Nice arrows. what kind of quiver do you have on that bow?
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It is a limb quiver that i made out of flip flops thanks to dave canterbury
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yeViH9Hhv5A
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Nice arrows
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Ill be darned flip flops , will it jar loose after a shot?
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No sir. It has held up after many shots! It is attached with zip ties.
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Real nice arrows, I'm going to have to check out the flip-flop video.
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Thanks guys!!!
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Looking really good!
I hate Dave Canterbury >:( (with a passion) but I like what you've done with his concept. ;D
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Haha well thank you. Why no love for dave?
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Thanks for the video Corius, I think I may have to make a one of those.
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No problem. It works great an its really cheap/easy to make
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Haha well thank you. Why no love for dave?
Didn't play nice on other forums, and also on moral grounds not associated with primitive archery.
Your arrows are great. I need to catch up.
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Gotcha. And thanks!