I was invited back out to the San Juan Mountains of SW Colorado to hunt elk with my friend Kenneth in early Sept. My first(and only other) trip out there was in '06 and this is the first time I've been able to go back.
With an elk hunt is my plans I needed new arrows made for slaying elk. Two of these were made with black walnut shafts that Ken75 sent me. He left the square stock on one end so I shortened that on one, rounded it off, added the orange flufly and made a blunt for grouse.
The other two arrows are made from local sourwood shoots. All arrows have self nocks with sinew wraps. One BW and one sourwood arrow have Abowyer heads that Charlie Jefferson(stringstretcher) sent me. The other broadhead is one that Kenneth made and sent me. The head that Kenneth sent was big and heavy(at least 275grs) so I shortened and reshaped it. Both this head and the Abowyer heads sharpen well, easily and hold a keen edge. All hafted with pine pitch glue and sinew wraps sealed with super glue.
The fletching on all the arrows are tied on with sinew fore and aft. Two are standard 3 fletch and one has 3 small goose feathers tied on in a tangential 3fletch...and of course the orange fluflu.
here they are...