Version 2.0 of my Midnight Arrow:
In my last post I mentioned that I was not getting good arrow flight due to the added tail weight of the reflective wrap and the Firenock. So, I did some work.
In my tests so far, the Firenock has worked each and every time with no exceptions at all. Therefore, the reflective wrap on the tail end of the arrow was a bit redundant. Then I started thinking a bit more seriously about real hunting situations.
The Midnight Arrow is mostly for hog hunting. Sure, I will use them for late afternoon deer and bear hunts.
Here is the scenario I think I will have most often: I will be hunting hogs in a state that allows night hunting for hogs. I will shoot a hog that will run off with some of the arrow sticking out both sides -- maybe in him up to the fletching. When the hog falls over dead, I can't count on him falling with the nock side of the arrow up -- so, the place where I need some help with a reflective wrap is behind the broadhead.
I cut some 2" reflective wraps from some leftover 7" reflective wraps that I had, and installed them right behind the carbon collar behind the broad head.
Here is the business end of the NEW, Improved Midnight Arrow: