I'm trying to find an article or post about someone building "the ultimate arrow" or something like that. If I recall correctly, it was built using a carbon shaft and a wood insert. The insert was tapered on the back end to reduce the chance of the shaft breaking at the rear of the insert.
I don't remember if I read about this online or in a magazine. Any ideas?
I've searched high and low and can't find it. It's driving me nuts.
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=070146#000000
Thank you, Jerry. I knew I wasn't imagining it.
Didn't Adcock write that thread. As I recall it seemed like a lot of work. Buying another doz of arrows would seem more practical.
Bowmania
QuoteOriginally posted by Bowmania:
Didn't Adcock write that thread. As I recall it seemed like a lot of work. Buying another doz of arrows would seem more practical.
Bowmania
I beleve the idea was to make an arrow strong enough that it would not break (within reason) and you would not have to buy another set of arrows (within reason).