Ron LaClair\\'s Autumn Legend arrows Some of you may know that I'm a strong proponent of Easton Axis carbon arrows. I think they're an awesome shaft and superb performer.
However, this past fall, I made up some old Acme Premium cedar shafts that I had acquired from John Grumley, son of Bear Archery selfbow guru Nels Grumley, many years ago. I've stored these arrow shafts like a fine wine and I tapered some of them and turned them into hunting arrows. I really have a soft spot for premium wood arrows and I carried them into the woods this fall with my Super Shrew longbow.
A well constructed wood arrow, for me, flies as well as my carbon arrows. When Ron sent me the pictures of these new arrows and the proposed name, it really felt like the warm fire up at Shrewhaven Lodge. I've shot some of Paul Jalon's arrwos and another camp member at Shrewhaven shoots Paul Jalon's "bumble bee" arrows (white full length dip with black and yellow crowns and crests) and his work is beautiful. As usual, Ron only carries merchandise from those with top shelf crafting skills and materials.
My only question is "Why are these flying under the radar buddy?" They're a classic arrow.