I got my first Robin Hood the other day
- but that means I busted one of my arrows.
. So I figured, rather than going through the whole she-bang once again and making another shoot shaft, to try and repair it. Kind of like adding a footing, but on the back of the shaft. I planed down the break to a straight angle, then glued on a little piece with TBIII. The biggest pain was filing the nock again, because I only had a tiny sliver of space. I'm just going to re-stain, wrap the end with linen (like I do to my self-nocks anyway) and I should be good to go. Is there a better way of doing this/ Is this a bad idea? I think I might switch to plastic nocks for target shafts. Easier to replace.