I decided to make up some hickory arrows for the hell of it and finally got them fletched and tuned to my 65# bamboo/ipe English longbow. They’re not fast but dang are they quiet. I think they’ll be enough for a mid Missouri bunny. I got 12 shafts from an 8”’ long 1x4 board. Turned them with a veritas dowel cuter to just under 3/8” then tapered the back 16” down to 5/16” and the from 7” or so down to 11/32”. Tipped them with 275gr tips and started shooting and sanding down with the drill until they flew straight. Landed around 75# spine to shoot well. Ended up averageing 950gr for the bunch. Lightest was 930, heaviest was 980, and most were 960gr. Averaged 143fps for about a half dozen shots through the chronograph.
But a little tidbit I wanted to share was if you arrows are shooting a bit stiff, just check them in a drill and sand until they ahoot right. I used 180 grit paper to slowely tune in.
Kyle