Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: bjrogg on August 12, 2016, 12:22:09 pm
		
			
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				These took awhile but half way to a 1/2 dozen matched wieght and spine stone point arrows. I knapped 2 of the heads from heat treated butterscotch flint river, and 1 from mahogany obsidian both of which I got from Frank at Marshall. The shafts are red osier I harvested from my farm in March. Points are halvted with pine sap, charcoal, and a little bit of wax, white tail sinew wrapped from my buck last fall. Turkey feathers I was given by a local friend. Water base paint with polycrylic finish. Sure hope I can make them do more than look pretty.
Bjrogg  O:)
			 
			
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				Those look great bj
			
 
			
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				Those are nice arrows. Will look better once you get blood on them. 
			
 
			
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				Badass arrows mate. And they show off your artistic side too :)
Very neat paint work 
			 
			
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				Thanks Aaron, Thanks cantshoot, Pat no blood yet but a little apple juice will have to do for now.
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Fantastic work BJ. 
			
 
			
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				Well, as long as there's an apple hanging in front of his vitals you should do fine.  >:D
			
 
			
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				those are really beauties, bj.
 Hans
			 
			
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				Very nice arrows Bjrogg, love those points  8)
Ruddy.
			 
			
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				Great job and good looking arrows Brian..........hope they serve you well when hunting...
DBar
			 
			
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				Thanks Pearl, Thanks Hans, Thanks Ruddy. Scott hope the spot I'm seeing then is the sweet spot cause the apples will be on the ground lol. Thanks Bill that means a lot coming from you I love your arrows and I'm sure they shoot great.
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Nice arrows, and nice points. I wouldn't spoil them with a lot of blood. This is the time of year to plant squash and sweet potatos, yea, change that diet and keep them pretty. ;D
			
 
			
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Bill that means a lot coming from you I love your arrows and I'm sure they shoot great.
Bjrogg 
BJ... believe me,  it's all about matching the arrow to the bow..............
DBar
			 
			
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				I believe you Bill I really learned a lot at Marshall and bare shafting really made me look at arrow building in a different light. 
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Eddie thanks for the nice words and er a helpful advice🤔🙄 I'll eat my veggies but I ain't going vegan yet lol. 
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Those are some nice looking arrows.  Excellent work.
			
 
			
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				Wow those are very nice!
			
 
			
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				Well done! I hope you put one through a rib cage :)
			
 
			
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				Thanks Redhand, Thanks Gutshot I really appreciate the nice words. Sockrablur thanks I really hope so to but just going to enjoy hunt and observe any thoughts I might change for preparing for next hunt if I don't. Good luck to all you happy hunters out there. 
Bjrogg