I have been making bows for a while now, so this summer I decided to take the chalenge up a notch and make some shoot arrows.
I have gone though a few dozent shoot shafts to get to two matching sets. And I must say that im suprized how much work making arrows is compared to turning out selfbows...I have come to the conclusion that I will rather make 3 bows than three matching arrows;-).
The Hazle arrows (to the right in the picture) are 570 grains with 125 grs points, turkey feathers fastend with waxed thread (no glue), finish is beeswax.
The Dogwood arrows (left) weight in at 720 grains with 125 rs points, peacock feathers (not as duable as turkey or goose). Heavy arrows I know...but man they are tough:-).
I have cheated with the points...those are bought AND glued on:-(...but I had no alternative.