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loco cacahuate
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Ponderosa Pine
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June 08, 2008, 09:00:59 pm »
Has anyone use shafts made of these?
If so I would like details.
thanks
peanut
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Pat B
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Re: Ponderosa Pine
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June 08, 2008, 09:05:21 pm »
I've never used it but I think another name for it is Chundo and it is sold by different shaft makers. Pat
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stiknstring
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Re: Ponderosa Pine
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June 09, 2008, 01:14:30 pm »
I think that Chundoo was actually LODGEPOLE pine and not ponderosa. Don't know if there is much difference between the two pines in properties. Make a few and see how they spine out.
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Pat B
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Re: Ponderosa Pine
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June 09, 2008, 01:18:43 pm »
Stik, I think you are correct.
Loco, I would guess that it would be like most pines and make good arrows. Give it a try! Pat
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loco cacahuate
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June 09, 2008, 08:19:55 pm »
thanks guys,
I found some cheap ones and thought I would try a dozen.
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Sorry Officer, I was just gathering "materials".
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June 10, 2008, 02:31:16 am »
I've tried ripping ponderosa pine boards and made arrows with it....they're OK but tend to break near the tip. They aren't good for stump shooting. Spine is similar to poplar.
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