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Ever have a woodie fail on impact?

Started by EASTERNARCHER, March 14, 2007, 06:22:00 AM

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EASTERNARCHER

I have a cool trad pic of a hunter at full draw with longbow/cedar arrows as wallpaper on my computer which a buddie was looking at yesterday.  I could see he was thinking hard about something, so I asked what he thought.

He kinda looked and said "why don't these traditional guys use a decent arrow?" (now DON'T kill the messenger!)

I asked him why he would say that, and he commented that surely aluminum or carbon would stand up better, and he thought that wood arrows would more likely break or shatter on impact, even with hitting a deer sized target.

We got into a long conversation about this, but he still wasn't convinced, even after I explained that wood arrows were used for millenia before anybody EVER heard of aluminun/carbon......he's newand shoots compound, so please forgive him..

Anyhow, an interesting question might be....
has anyone EVER experienced a failure of wood arrows when striking living game? Not rocks, trees or frozen dirt.
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dino

More animals have been taken with arrows of natural materials than aluminum or carbons combind.  That's just fact.  Not even an argument that I would engage in. dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

Biggie Hoffman

Your buddy doesn't understand physics either.
If an arrow fails on contact, any material, there was a fault in the material before the shot.
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Hatrick

Used them for many years without any problems. I've used carbon for the most part lately but I still love to make and shoot a good wood arrow. I wouldn't hesitate to hunt with them again.

But your title "Ever have a woodie fail on impact"
  Now That's funny!!!!!    :biglaugh:
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DarkeGreen

I've never had a wood arrow fail upon contact with an animal but I sure have had carbons fail. When praticing in the back yard I've missed the coke cans I was shooting at and hit rocks, having all three types fail.

EASTERNARCHER

I JUST KNEW THAT SOMEBODY WOULD PICK UP ON THAT TITLE...LOL!
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ChuckC

Actually, if the impact is made perfectly dead on like it should, probably even a soda straw would suffice.   It is the very tip, about 3/8" square that makes the contact, not the rest as it is not the structure along the length of the arrow that matters at this point.  On an angled hit, things can change, but I for one have never had a wood arrow break on an animal, just from impact.  I HAVE had them break due to trauma sustained by the animals reaction and movement

I think your friend's worries about this particular scenario is wasted effort.  There are other, weightier things to worry about.  This is a sign of his inexperience with the use of trad gear, me thinks
ChuckC

EASTERNARCHER

Sign of inexperience in archery period.  I agree..
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LoneWolf

I did have one fail on impact.  It was the last Howard Hill shoot I went to.  Hit the metal track that stupid skunk was flying down.  Snapped the shaft about 2" behind the point.  Would hate to see what happened to a carbon hitting solid metal like that.  At least I could put a footing on mine and shot it again.
LoneWolf
"Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;" Gen 27:3

Biggie Hoffman

Darkegreen.....geez bud, buy a target :-)
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SlowBowinMO

My son has snapped a number of Gold Tips, the "toughest arrow you'll ever shoot" using only a 38 pound at 24" bow.  Just about anything will break eventually.

I personally think, you hit something hard enough to snap your arrow, it was already stopped and the energy had to go somewhere...regardless of what you're shooting.
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DarkeGreen

QuoteOriginally posted by Biggie Hoffman:
Darkegreen.....geez bud, buy a target :-)
I have a couple of really good ones, cans are just more fun.  :)  That's my version of stump'n. I even do it in the woods i hunt. If i kill the can I place it in a "game bag" and then throw it away proper. Unlimited bag limits and plenty of "game" around these parts. I break one arrow every 500 or so shot.

Molson

Ever see a pro ball player walk up to the plate carrying an aluminum bat?  No!! Just tell your friend you're a pro and he's still playin' pee wee!  :thumbsup:    :biglaugh:
"The old ways will work in the future, but the new ways have never worked in the past."

JimE.IV

A few years ago I had one blow up in mid air.  About 10 feet away from the bow....

It really freaked me out.

Archer 1

I'm afraid your friend doesn't have a clue about what he is talking about, or archery for that matter.  :archer:
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dino

"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

EASTERNARCHER

Molson, way too funny man!

Jeez, I'm almost afraid to show this thread to him...he'll get all defensive like, and not wanna hunt with me again...oh wait,is that a bad thing? LOL.  kidding -just kidding!
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tpoof

Failed just before impact!
I was pretty drunk though!!   :eek:    :D

The Ursus

I've had wood shafts break on cardboard airial discs.  Otherwise no problem.

stilllearning

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