So my brother-in-law brought me some bamboo that he grew in his garden.
He shoots trad too and asked me to make some bamboo arrows.
So I had seen where you want about 3/8" diameter for the arrows, so I cut a few and got started.
Sanded down the lumps at each section and with a torch, I heated and bent as straight as my eye ball could see.
Filled the ends so I could taper for points and cut self nocks.
Then using a dab of pine pitch glue to start the feathers, I took some artificial sinew and separated small diameter strands and carefully wrapped around the feathers to the end finishing off with like serving a string.
KO, they look cool and that's all I was after.
Then my brother-in-law asked me to shoot them. What a surprise, they shot great.
But the biggest surprise was, they shot good out of a 45#, 36#and a 50# bow. ???
I'm seriously thinking of making myself some to deer hunt with.
Probably some of you already know how good bamboo shoots but I was stunned.
They are not even very straight, they look like a stretched out bunch of Zs.
I have heard they are called natures carbon but WOW!