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Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

BuckeyeGuy

Mike, didn't you post before how you do that hazy looking dip?  That is phenomenal!

Mike Vines

Yes, it was the "How to build some cool looking arrows" thread.
Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

T-Bowhunter

William

JD Berry Valor 66" 45@28
Great Northern Bush Bow 62" 47@28"
Traditional Bowhunters of Florida

snag

These are some Surewood Shaft douglas fir that are going out tomorrow...if I can get in the post office!

 
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

caligator

Awesome work on these arrows! I'm doing the marble dip on my carbons per Mr. Vines thread.
The welfare of the state depends upon the morals of its citizens.

Ranger44

This is my first try at making arrows.  I tried the marbled paint from Mike Vines' how to.
These are POC stained, wipe on poly with a white cap and purple marbling.  My photo skills leave a lot to be desired.

My next project will be trying to add some cresting.

 

I forgot.  These are for the beautiful bow I got from canopyboy in the bow swap.

Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President

helo

Great color combo, they look awesome. Can't wait to see them fly!

Mike Vines

Professional Bowhunters Society Regular Member

U.S. ARMY Military Police

Michigan Longbow Association Life Member/Past President


yeharrr

Christ is Lord
Centaur chimera xtl 70@28
Centaur chimera xtl 53@28

snag



Just dyed these turkey feathers and had to see how they'd look on an arrow. Surewood Shafts 80/85's.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

yeharrr

Made some to see in the woods. 1, 2 & 3 rings at nock for UK competitions - 1st, 2nd & 3rd shot. Will get a cresting jig soon to do a better job!
 

 
Christ is Lord
Centaur chimera xtl 70@28
Centaur chimera xtl 53@28

kagross

QuoteOriginally posted by yeharrr:
Some I made for my horse bow POC stained
   
I like those.  What weight are those points?

rwbowman



Got out yesterday to shoot my first batch of cedars in the snow on my newly built backstop.
Shoot Straight..
Rory

oulibeez

QuoteOriginally posted by kagross:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by yeharrr:
Some I made for my horse bow POC stained
     
I like those.  What weight are those points? [/b]
Hi Kagross, both the steel and the brass points are 125grn. The shafts are weaker in spine than the arrows I use for my flatbows as there is no shelf cut out on the horse bow and they have to bend more round the handle. The brass points are screw on, miles better thsn messing with glue and they stay on really well. I now use screw on on all my shafts brass, steel 5/16 and 11/32. you can even mend a broken tip if you have to when out in the woods, just carry a couple of spares in your pocket and a taper tool or even shape with a knife if you have to. Also you can easily swap tips for different weights when tuning a new set of arrows.

Brianlocal3

JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

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