Hello, everyone,
I'm pretty brand new to traditional archery/traditional bowhunting and am just starting to dive into primitive archery/primitive bowhunting. I've been practicing shooting and getting my form down since Fall 2018 with a couple of recurve bows (a 22# Snake and a 58" 32# @24" Ragim Matrix J. takedown; the 22# bow is for getting my form right and the 32# is for slowly building my muscles up so I can shoot at 40#, the minimum draw weight for hunting deer with traditional bows in NC). I have taken my state's hunters' ed course and I have my hunting license for the first time ever. I'm hoping to go on my first hunts (starting with small game) this fall/winter, if I'm ready by then.
I discovered this board because a lot of the old posts on here were answering my Google questions about building wood arrows using goose and other feathers, traditional fletching with deer sinew, etc. I recently decided to take the plunge and try to make some of my own wood arrows, since the carbon arrows I use for practice are expensive and I like wood arrows better. I spoke to someone at 3 Rivers Archery and they suggested I get shafts that are 5/16" in diameter and 30-35# in spine and to cut them to around 27". They also suggested 125 gr points. I am a shortie (only 5' tall) and my draw length is only 23" and 1/4, which is why I think they suggested those parameters. But I am really a total newbie at this.
I have ordered 12 parallel Port Orford cedar shafts, some wild turkey feathers (right wing), some 125 g field points, a right helical fletching jig, a tapering tool, etc. for this project. I've also got some Canada goose feathers I'm hoping to fletch with. I also have managed to acquire some of the old Bear Razorhead broadheads off of Ebay. And I've been reading books and scouring the Internet for any and all information about how to build your own wood arrows.
With all that said, here are my questions:
What types of wood do y'all like to use when building your arrows? What are the reasons for your choice of wood? Same goes for any other materials you use (river cane, reed, etc). Does anyone have any tips for building wood arrows (or any kind of "primitive" arrows) and fletching for the first time? I have some real deer leg sinew that I got for another project and I'm thinking of using it for these arrows. Can I fletch with just the sinew or is it good to also add glue? What kind of points do y'all like to use? Bone or stone or something else? Is it hard to knap stone points or to make bone points? If there is a way to make your own field points at home, what can you use for that? I saw a discussion thread here where duplex nails were suggested, but I'm in an apartment and don't have any access to any kind of workshop or machinery. Anything I do will have to be very "primitive." :-P
Looking forward to learning from all of you.
Cheers!