Quite some time back I posted a thread where I had started some arrows out of some osage that I had cut. Well, I finally finished them. I have to say, they weren't easy, but turned out quite well.
The only thing (which I knew would be true) is that they are heeeeeeaaaavy. My normal hunting arrow is around 520 gr. That's including the 150 gr. broadhead. The finished weight on these is within a 10 gr. weight of each other. I thought that was pretty good for hand made arrows. Anyway they weight between 823 and 832 grs. finished with same broadhead. Needless to say, when I shot the first arrow at my deer target from 15 yds, it was a direct hit in the leg. :eek:
So they took some getting used to. They do shoot straight and quiet, but are heavy. I might limit my use of these to shots under 15yds if I can.
They are plain, but the yellow of the osage just looks cool. Take a look.
Oh yea, they have different fletching simply because that was some leftovers I had.