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Quote from: Ramjet on Today at 12:57:09 PMMany years ago read an article about soaking wood arrows in boiled linseed oil or Danish oil. It was done with a soaking tank made from pvc. I soaked 6 arrows in light walnut Danish oil for a few days probably, don't really remember. I just shot one of those yesterday. That arrow is at least 15 years old. I used duco cement for the fletching. I may give it a try again
Quote from: Tajue17 on January 12, 2026, 08:28:30 PMthanks for the post,, sounds good to me i really need a very short bow for when Im brushed in on the ground in the ghillie and I even look for those hardwood trees growing up engulfed in young pines i can be covered with pine branches in my climber... I paid the deposit and now its a 14th month wait..
Quote from: Maclean on January 12, 2026, 03:14:08 PMI have a 52" Elkheart Magnum and my DL is 28½". I'm astonished by how well this bow shoots. I bought it specifically for hunting in tight spaces and relatively short distances (inside 20 yards), but to my delight it is one of, if not the most, accurate bows I own, at any distance. It groups the same as my 64" Toelke Whip. The draw cycle is ultra smooth, without a hint of stacking past 29", and no finger pinch. The forward handle and unique limb design are unlike anything I've shot before. It points naturally and is surprisingly stable. I'm sure that the 50" Magnum would be perfect for your 27" DL. Gregg Coffey is an exceptional bowyer.I am so glad to hear you are still loving it! he's starting on mine now!
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