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Author Topic: making arrows  (Read 754 times)

Online Jim Wright

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making arrows
« on: December 04, 2022, 04:34:47 PM »
After a long stretch without any I'm making myself some new arrows. A new Toelke Pika has mandated this first dozen. I have received Douglas Fir from Surewood Shafts and some Sitka Spruce from True Shaft Archery and the quality of both is absolutely first rate. Every single shaft is straight and needs nothing except to be made into arrows. I'm not above complaining if I'm not satisfied with a product but there's no complaining here whatsoever.

Online Maclean

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Re: making arrows
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2022, 05:34:09 PM »
I haven't yet tried True Shaft, but you won't find better Dougfir than Surewood. The best shafts I have purchased, anywhere. Carson really cares about what he's doing, and it shows. We're lucky to have him around.
Toelke Chinook 58" 52@28
Toelke Pika 54" 50@28
Toelke Whip 64" 42@28
Java Man Elkheart Magnum 52" 48@28
Centaur Glass Longbow 60" 50@28

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