I don't make a lot of arrows other than what I need but a few here and there. I tryed for 4 or 5 years to get some sourwood. Then last year I made 2 trades a dozzen 2 year olds. And 30 from another guy. His was surspose to be 5 years old.
Well I made a dozzen with the one guys. They were ok I'm use to mainly dogwood, IT'S HEAVEYER,HARDER,STIFFER AND HAS TO BE HEATED SOME. But stays straight.
Those first did'nt seam they wanted to stay straight. But now the 5 year old shoots are 6 years old now. Back about 2 months ago I started 3 arrows for a 45# bow, 6 arrows for a 55# bow and 4 arrows for me 55 # bow.
It 's like a totally different wood ( little light) but no problems with them staying straight. Even the light ones for the 45# bow. There maybe under 5 1/6's.
I like it because no heat requided to straighten the older shoots. I know dogwood the older the shoots the better the arrow. Not sure if thats the same with sourwood.
I don't like it as good as dogwood but Sourwoods easyer to work with. It's ok in my book.