Jus curious if any one else durability tests arrows. Yesterday a buddy and myself decided to see how much a couple of hickory arrows could take. The arrows had flat sides from not being large enough blanks to cut round in my dowel cutter. Didn't have the best grain and were went back to crooked from the humidity. We were using a brick as te target and lp smart side plywood for a back stop. The plywood didn't even phase the arrows. And we managed to bounce one arrow off the brick about 4 times. The only thing that had an effect was shooting a steel gong from 5 yards and all it did was nock the point off and bounced the arrow back to us. Which we kept shooting that arrow without a point until it finally snapped after bouncing off the brick and hitting the plywood about 20 more times. It broke when it finally developed a crack and hit a corner of one of the ridges in the plywood. The only other one that broke we hit with a Broadway earlier and put a slice 1/4 through the shaft. Those arrows held up enough to impress me, especially since they weren't even good quality arrows to start with. So does anyone else test arrows like that?
Kyle