Does anyone bare shaft wood arrows? Or just add/reduce tip weight to correct spine… just looking for feedback. Building my first set of woods for Texas longbow championship. Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by Old Scratch View PostDoes anyone bare shaft wood arrows? Or just add/reduce tip weight to correct spine… just looking for feedback. Building my first set of woods for Texas longbow championship. Thanks in advance.
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Unfortunately the sickness is real. I started with one. That said, I couldn't resist trying each one. It's so easy to get caught up in it when you shoot in you yard. I even shot each one test shots with broadheads. If I release one and the arrow flight is wonky, there is no doubt I muffed the release.
I didn't get in a hurry. Even the ones I had built for me I worked with, tested, adjusted. I blame Bisch for ingraining in me the importance of good arrow flight. But if you buy good shafts, matched shafts, sealed well. Theyll stay straight and serve you well. Mike Heisler builds some good ones and i had him buikd one set. I spent hours at his house developing the shaft to shoot perfectly out of my bow. I'm sure he thought I was nuts but he saw how committed I was to it being right and was all in supportive. 3 weeks later, two dead Impala proved it was worth the effort..
I have a set of ash shafts I need to get to work on now.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostMike Heisler builds some good ones and i had him buikd one set. I spent hours at his house developing the shaft to shoot perfectly out of my bow. I'm sure he thought I was nuts but he saw how committed I was to it being right and was all in supportive. 3 weeks later, two dead Impala proved it was worth the effort..
I have a set of ash shafts I need to get to work on now.
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I never did that before. Anyways, happy arrow building, and good luck at the championship!
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