Rick Stillman owner of the sponsor The Feathered Shaft is THE MAN!!!
Quite a while back I was in need of some wood arrows. I had some arrows made by a different guy that I thought were OK but I needed some different ones.
I emailed a few different arrow makers with some questions. Some didn't respond, most did.
A few of the responses were not any help as they didn't answer the questions ( as if the email wasn't read with any intent on comprehending the questions)
Of the places that answered Rick was by FAR the most helpful. There wasn't any doubt that he cared about this out of the blue email and wanted to help me make the best arrow decision possible.
Over the course of a few emails I learned a LOT about tuning, shaft woods, feather sizes etc.
So first thing first I ordered a few test shafts from him. When they came in I thought "Dang! These are nice, straight, well made, good looking arrows" thinking these are just "test" arrows and might be lacking in finish quality or something.
NOPE. They were super good.
After paper testing the test arrows and such and figuring the spine I needed it was time to order.
I emailed Rick about my paper results and he read and CARED about the results.
The 55# spine was slightly weak. 58# shot pretty good. 62# was a bit too stiff.
He recommended 56-59# so if an individual shaft was slightly weak I could shorten it a bit. ( he remembered I had a little length to spare)
I asked if he could fade a stain from one color to another. "Sure"
Cutting to the chase, I just got in my tapered spruce arrows with a red mahogany stain tip fading into Sedona Red. It's hard to see in the pic but the fade looks GREAT.
Also, the arrows are straight. I mean STRAIGHT!
Every arrows seems so identical to another it's just unreal. Each arrow has a little personality as the wood grain takes the stain a tad different.
He did a great job staining too. Just the right amount to showcase the grain and still have good color.
They shoot GREAT. I've always had "THE" arrow out of the doz that seemed to fly the best...not anymore. They are equal. It's awesome and I'm very happy.
Nicest set of arrows I've ever owned. PERIOD!
This picture doesn't even come close to doing justice for these arrows.
Thanks Rick!