Quote from David et al
"Rik, and your point is?"
Don't say it, Rik! I know what you're thinking!
Ben, Howard would be proud!
HH enthusiasts, I had no intention of pooh-poohing carbon shafts and as I already stated, I know nothing about carbon, but I see bowhunters, archers, putting on nocks that turn, inserting nails, weights, inserts of one kind or another, this weight or that, pieces of rope, water to tweak their arrow which shoots great for them until it requires changing again - just seemed like a lot of unnatural modular construction which would be more conducive to what I referred to earlier as the " wheelie" crowd.
Please understand that I acknowledge that carbon is traditional by our modern standards and I shoot side by side with those that fling arrows, no matter what. I just like wood. I love the quietness, making them, losing them, breaking them, and even hitting some targets every now and then.This has been my personal choice during my evolution with Archery. I do not and will never condemn any other facet of Archery, even the "wheelie" guys.
And, Ben, thank you for allowing us to go along with you on your hike - beautiful country and great photos.
Frank