I finally decided to make the switch from aluminum arrows to wood. I shot aluminum in my compound days, and with a little tweaking, I made them work ok out of my traditional gear. I tried a few 11/32 POC with 125 gr. field tips at work the other day and was instantly converted. No amount of tweaking ever made the aluminums fly like that first wooden shaft did. I don't think I will ever shoot anything but wood ever again!!
Two questions...I plan to order raw shafts and create my own arrows. Are the nock and point tapers covered with the final finish along with the rest of the arrow, or cut in after the finish is applied thus leaving raw wood for the glue to adhere to? And secondly, how can an a single size shaft be ordered in so many different spines? Seems to me, you take a particular material, say POC, and make a shaft of a particular diameter out of that material, place it in a spine meter, and it spines what ever it spines. When I was looking at the raw shafts in the catalogs, POC at 11/32 was available in ranges from 40-45 to 65-70. Can't quite understand that.
Thanks in advance for your time and answers. dj