Dana, That deer has been shot thousands of times.
HunterTrapper, Sister and Lucy Brown always have to get in the pics.
Alan, I am familiar with the standard 3 fletch and I can do them pretty quick. When I get used to the 2 fletch I have no doubt I can do them faster....but for now I am enjoying the journey.
Thanks Ron, I'll buy you a tip of the jar when I get to Twin Oaks.
Kenneth, I got your PM. You should be about ready for some R&R!
This is my first attempt at these types of fletching but I can see I will continue to use them and hopefully improve my execution of them. Yeh, the tent ought to be plenty roomy although, it seems to fill up pretty quickly with just me in it at hunting camp.
John, I always weigh bare shafts and finished arrows and indicate the finished arrow weight. That cane arrow, with a 125gr field point weighs 547gr.
Justin, Thanks. We ain't building Swiss watches, just primitive archery stuff. That is a hard lesson to teach...and learn!
Humaza, They are Canada Goose feathers. I don't think the law allows me to use buzzard feathers, whether they were molted or not.
Thanks everyone. Arrows are a bunch of work but a journey worth taking. Everyone should try them. Depending on where you live, there is a hardwood or softwood shoot, a cane or a tree worth splitting in your area that you can make your arrows from. These arrows are way tougher than any store bought arrows too...and they are free for the taking!!!
Pat