Here's mine. Tapered Cedar, Gray, black and Burgundy... Shadow Wing
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/Shadow_Wing.JPG)
Woof....That's some BIG MEDICINE there :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Now there's some ole Long Beard worth of one of them FOR SURE!!
Nice, very nice. What do you have on the working end?
i dont think i could get myself to shoot one of those fine arras'
thems mighty handsom projectiles ron.
Those are very nice looking Ron. I sure hope you don't LOSE any of them. LOL!!!
I would be afraid to shoot them LOL. By the way what is on the business end?
There's just FP on them now, I haven't decided which broadhead to use yet.
Denny, I plan on losing at least one of them in a big Tom. :goldtooth:
Very nice arrows! But I'd gladly trade one for a nice fat tom.
When you gonna start selling your own design of broadhead?Theyd be classics from the start.
Ron is this another arrow design you are going to make availible through your web site. Those are some SWEET looking arrows.
Yes Tim, the "Shadow Wing" series will be on the web site very soon.
They really match your bow don't they? :)
Ron, Yes they would go great with the Lil' Favorite.
Here's a few of mine for chasing ol three toes.
Raminwood with tuskers on the business end.
(http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b316/Shovelbuck/Archery/Forum%20pics/newarows.jpg?t=1175215900)
Mine aren't as pretty, but they should work.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v328/Dsturgisjr/Internetturkgear.jpg)
Mine are pretty plain compared to those beautys Ron. Send me a 1/2 dozen old buddy!!
(http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n180/RogerNorris/Turkeytarget005.jpg)
I'm going with 165gr. Simmons Tree Sharks on my turkey arrows. I think they will do for "carving the bird" :rolleyes:
(http://www.shrewbows.com/rons_linkpics/Shadow_Shark.JPG)
That is one hell of a hole making broadhead! I always have trouble sharpening this curved blades though.
Roger, I use a flat file and just follow the edge. :readit:
Mr. LaCLair, those are beautiful looking arrows!
There have got to be more pics out there.
Cheers,
Donavan