Kinda brought an old thread back here to answer a couple of questions I have about fully painted arrows......
I love the looks of these, and really think the "visibility" aspect of these will be nice. As well as being able to find 'em a little easier than my stained and crested arrows.....
1. Does a guy straighten, cut to length, taper, glue on the nocks, then mask the nocks and begin painting? Seems like the nocks absolutely
HAVE to go on before paint, to orient the spine correctly..... What "order of events" do you use to get the painted shafts to the fletching stage?
2. How much weight would y'all estimate the paint adds to the shafts? My reloading grain scale works good for my pistol & rifle reloads, but won't go high enough to weigh my arrows. An earlier post from a member ("two4hooking", I think??) recommended 4 coats of brushed on rustoleum. Now, I like the heavy arrows philosophy, but this seems like it would really add some "chunk" to even Port Orford cedars???