I have switched to a thumb draw and I need shafts a minumum of 33" so I'm looking to lengthen my existing 11/32 wood doug fir arrows, and/or switch to bamboo.
I'll need a spine between #70-80 depending on the point weight I use, but I prefer about 250gr. I'm not sure walmart bamboo will fit the bill.
I haven't even seen a bamboo arrow in person, but most of what I have read about them they are resiliant, and make a fine shaft. I don't think I'm quite ready to make my own yet, but fletching bare shafts, and installing points is not a problem for me. But making self nock seems a little daunting.
IF I were to stick to doug fir or cedar shafts, is there a way to add a rounded 2-3" section where the back half is glued on like a glue-on point? Maybe made of ash? what tools are available for this?
Thanks!
Angel