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Quote from: barebo on December 24, 2025, 10:11:22 AMKirkll, that is the highest compliment from someone that builds incredible bows in several styles. I've made just over 90 self and backed bows since '99 but work over a tarp with a vise in our utility room.
Never was able to attempt a glass bow for lack of a "real" shop. Rasp, drawknife and a few files. Been fun. Lots of sandpaper to boot!
Quote from: Stringwacker on Today at 11:18:16 AMQuote from: buckeyebowhunter on December 27, 2025, 02:39:51 PMFor the last couple years I've been shooting 2018s from 50ish lb bows with reasonable success. My arrows weigh about 630 grains.
Was wondering what shafts everyone preferred for 50-55lb bows. I shoot 200 grain snuffers up front.
I'm shooting 2018's out of a 47# @ 27" draw bow. They perfectly bareshaft with 135 grain head weight giving me a 528 grain arrow. I've killed four animals this year with it and I have been pleased.
Just curious, you shoot a heavier bow than I do, but are using a much heavier head weight. Is that what your bareshaft tuning lead you to?

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