I ask because I have some Doug Fir shafts and one Larch shaft, that are too short for me. If your buddies call you short draw, these might be for you.
3 are 27 1/8"
2 are 27 7/8
2 are 28 1/4
I believe they are all less than 23/64" I did not check the spine on them, but would guess it's in the 55-60# range. I usually just sand them till I get the spine I need.
They currently weigh around 400grains each, give or take 20grains. Should have some thumping power!
If you can use these, P.M. me and they are yours.
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Guess which one is the Larch
Middle one is larch..
Somebody's going to become enamored with Larch :wavey:
I guess you got the short end of the stick.
You got shafted.
That's all I got :dunno:
Middle one needs to go on a diet. :bigsmyl:
What's the notch across the middle one for?
Orient the string groove maybe
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Ya Ole Flems ah little slow so that could be true Mike:)
I was going to cut a slot in the Larch, but I realized it was a waste of time. No matter what I did, that shaft was going to be a little too short. I'm too leery of the short life of wood arrows to want to foot them.
Good Eye Stic :thumbsup: I had to go and measure the Larch shaft. It's 3/8"
Man! I am slow :banghead: Your house is made of Larch, isn't it Roy?
Yellow pine, hand peeled..
(http://i.imgur.com/6dZMdyy.jpg) (https://imgur.com/6dZMdyy)
Well somebody's getting the shaft(s)
Come Monday :archer2:
:o :scared:
Quote from: Roy from Pa on September 27, 2019, 04:53:03 PM
Yellow pine, hand peeled..
(http://i.imgur.com/6dZMdyy.jpg) (https://imgur.com/6dZMdyy)
Your string is on backwards...
No, that is a forward handle bow...
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Yer elbow is a little low... LOL
I guess it's ok:)
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Yer dress looks like it may be a bit tight these days... :)
Looks like you both have near perfect shoulder alignment. Just need to lay it over sideways a little and grab that stick like it's a bow, not a tea cup. :goldtooth:
Guess it's time to get the thumpin list back outs.