I knew some of you only shoot wood. And honestly I said I never wood. (See what I did there 😁) However some of the TBoT shoots are quite a drive and I never go. I always make the excuse why bother for two short open rounds.
Hopefully having some nice wood arrows will encourage me to go and shoot more meaningful rounds.
Ron French built these for me. Hopefully I can keep them in foam and not destroy them.
The yellow fades are for my 50lb Prmal Tech and the greens for the one Randy should be starting soon.
Those are very sweet....
:thumbsup:
Nice lookin' sticks!
Have fun breaking them! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Bisch
LOL Bisch, and it will be painful :)
Very nice looking arrows! I shoot mainly carbon these days but I'll always say ...... man there's not much prettier than some meticulously crafted wood arrows ..... and there's a feel to them too when shooting them that really can't be explained. Nicely done and I hope you get to make meat with them :thumbsup:
Beautiful, good luck
Quote from: Bisch on April 14, 2022, 09:23:57 AM
Nice lookin' sticks!
Have fun breaking them! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Bisch
Thanx buddy. I appreciate the encouragement. :biglaugh:
I may not win any 3D shoots with them but between them and my sweet looking and shooting Primal Tech I'll at least look good losing!
You know, as long as the shots aren't over 15 yards.😄
Nice looking arrows! What are you going to take to Africa to use? Wood or carbon?
Carbon. Most likely 340 spine Beaman Centershot shafts.
I got these for 3D but at some point I'll build some ugly woods to shoot some deer and pigs. I have some Osage I need to split and get a self bow out of. Definitely wanna shoot wood arrows though some game with them.
Those are really nice arrows. I shoot only wood, so they look especially good to me. I make a few arrows now and then, but I just don't have the skill or patience to do that kind of work. I'm sure you will enjoy them. Let me share a piece of advice Dan Quillian gave me way back when I bought my first longbow - "Don't fall in love with your arrows, 'cause you ain't gonna have 'em that long."
Those arrows are sharp!!!
Wood is hard to beat, especially footed shafts. I have a half dozen I've been rocking for a year. Pass throughs on hogs and Javelina, just pick up arrow 15-20 yards past and go on. Haven't shot a deer with these yet, but have with other wood arrows. Big sharp broadhead cutting a good trail for the shaft is the way to go. And it is right, that if you're not breaking arrows then you're not shooting. Footed are my favorite with more FOC.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2:
Very nice looking arrows have fun.
Nice!!
I believe that a beautifully crafted set of wood arrows defines archery even more so than the bow.I have not shot them in ages but I bought a half dozen inexpensive wood arrows for my longbow just days before I shot the recent tournament here in Texas.I was amazed at how well they shot.I actually posted a higher score shooting them than my carbons! I'm a fan- already ordered a set of nice ones.
Quote from: Sam McMichael on April 14, 2022, 12:53:55 PM
Those are really nice arrows. I shoot only wood, so they look especially good to me. I make a few arrows now and then, but I just don't have the skill or patience to do that kind of work. I'm sure you will enjoy them. Let me share a piece of advice Dan Quillian gave me way back when I bought my first longbow - "Don't fall in love with your arrows, 'cause you ain't gonna have 'em that long."
I like that! Sad but true!
So are you saying there are arrows that aren't wood? No, say it ain't so!!
:laughing:
Those look exceptional!
A while back a customer came by the shop and dropped off the arrows in the pic's below. Purchased from Herters in the late 60's. They were in his garage when he bought the place decades ago, and he never touched them. Still in the original shipping box, with the Highwood, Montana address label. No idea how they ended up in BC, but must have had an interesting journey. They don't look like they were ever shot, and most are still amazingly straight. A few points were missing, probably dropped off from the glue drying out, and when I shot a couple to try them out the nocks blew apart. The paint looks very dry as well. They are 485 grains average, with points. That's lighter than my carbons!! Original price was $7.98 per dozen. Don't know what I'll do with them, but they sure are "cool" !! Such a reminder of mailing out my own orders to Herters and then anticipating the arrival.
[attachment=1][attachment=2]
Nice find.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2:
To go along with Mr. Bisch's comment, don't forget to enjoy the aroma. Just can't do that with carbon nor aluminum. And BTW that smelling is very traditional. :)
I actually have a box of antique woods gave to me by a now deceased friend. I wouldn't begin to try to shoot them. Wish the box were in better shape but they still look decent.
Rest in peace Mr. Larry and thank you for the thoughtful gift.
I've ordered from Mr Ron his arrows are works of art and shoot great!
I was impressed with pricing as well. You order from the traditional archery stores and you'll pay as much or more.
I'll definitely keep his number.
Figured I'd bring this back up!!! :archer:
Gary, Those are BEAUTIFUL arrows!!!! We just might make a "convert" out of you yet! LMAO :dunno:
Be warned!! There no sweeter smell in the world, than a broken cedar arrow!!!
Once you break one...... You will never "worry" about breaking one again!! :archer:
Funny you should say that
Shot a pretty decent round with them out of my longbow yesterday evening but today with the recurve limbs well . . .
One lost, one broken.
I may have said a bad word or two . . .
Challenging course here at Chester.😭