Here are some new arrows I made up. All are from 3/8" borch dowels, tapreed in the back with sandpaper to accept the nocks and what not. Average weight is about 650 gr.
The ones on the far left with orange paint are my new small game arrows. These are overpsined and tipped with Manny's Tarantulas. After seeing his I had to try it, and though not as nice, I can see why he likes them.
The Tarantula arrows and the ones beside them are all overspined but fletched with tall feathers. They fly straight and true. Though a little noisey they make excellent practice arrows. I'm very pleased with them. Their versatility and lack of spining trouble make them some of my new favorites. The feathers are mostly secondary and tertiary wings from what's left of what Pat B sent me (thanks Pat!!!) and from the wings of a young turkey killed by a fox or something and left in the woods. Though the featehrs are very tall and full, these arrows still have an effective range of about 50 yards or so. I fitted them with glue on blunts to try them with broadheads later, see the resulting effects (and try to get an idea of how the Thompsons and Saxton Pope shot). On a side not, the white shaft natural featehr arrow farthest to the right was the first one I tried. The feathers slid aorund while tying them on so there is no semblence of order on the offest (one feather actually goes the wrong way). Despite all this it's still an extremely accurate arrow, and did a good bit towards openning my eyes.
The red fletched arrows are my hunting arrows. These are properly matched and spined to the bow and fly slightly better (are more forgiving of mistakes). The broadheads, first time I grouped them, were about 7" apart at 30 yards- I'm very confident in them come season. The blunts fly the same way so I won't have to abuse the Stos too much. I just recently got these Stos points and like them, though I still want to make some tie on trades for deer season.
It's been a long time since I've had such a full and well rounded quiver of differnt arrows that all like to hit their mark. Thanks for looking
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