Hey guys! I went turkey scouting the other day, came up miserably short on turkeys, but managed to discover the holy mother lode of red osier dogwood. It seems like a popular shaft choice, and will achieve a nice, heavy hunting arrow, but there doesn't seem to be a solid build-along for them that I can find. I'd be happy to write one up if I can get all of your collective wisdom to add to the bits and pieces I've found in this forum. Since I have such an abundance available, I'd like to take people's variations in methods (dry bundled, dry debarked, debark all but last inch or two, etc) and test them on a dozen or so shafts for each method. Hopefully, by this fall, the experiment will end with a handful of usable arrows for hunting.
Lay it on me! Pictures encouraged!