Well, my latest bundle of birch is leaving me in fits. The grain is fine for shooting the darn things, but gouge rediculously as soon as I take even a finely-set plane to taper the darn things!
Since I already sand the middle to get the spine I want, I could just sand the end into a slight taper- but not the full 1/16" taper I had before with the use of a plane.
Howard Hill said that the right amount of taper is 1/16", but he had 1/32" on his arrows, and even modern carbon arrows (Grizzly stiks?) are slightly tapred- and people seem to notice an inporved flight. But almsot all the modern tapred wooden arrows I see have at least 1/16" of taper.
How much is enough
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