Well, yesterday was my day off so I finished up a bow I've been working on for about a year now. Took it out behind the shed and shot some crooked shafts through it. no fletchings just bare shafts. several spruce and walnut shafts that never cooperated trying to stragten them. launched a few just at the side of the shed from about 25 yards. They bounced of at many angles and started to split and the walnut ones tended to just shatter.
Ok the bow shoots real smooth and pretty fast for walnut, but I had just ruined all these "almost" arrows. Now I have never shot cane but this past Thanksgiving I picked some up from the side of the road in E Tex. and have been slowly working them out to get some shafts out of them. OUt of around thirty cane I cut, maybe seven or eight made shafts. I have several of the leftovers laying up in the shed so I thought, "I should try some cane with this thing". Just cut one piece to length and made a quikie nock on the end made the forend blunt. It was crooked as all get out but I thought it might be fun just to try. So...nocked her up and let fly from about 25 yds and it disapeared after a loud "WHACK" but wait it didn't just disapear without a trace I now have this 1/2 inch hole in the side of my shed! clean pass through 1/2" plywood at 25 yards with no point!
I did hear a "Just can't keep things nice" speech from my wife. (I guess she didn't share my sentiments about the cane)
Mark