Let see what y'all were hunting with this past season.
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ICS bowhunter, best bang for the buck imo.
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RibTek 125S broadheads on the noses of both. 615gr & 590gr cedars from a 60# bow. The white crowns are full-length tapared 23/64" down to 5/16" nocks.
Same ole ones from last year. 55-60# cedar with natural turkey feathers, Zwickey Delta.
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Oh, and some goose flu-flus I made up this winter out of factory second Microflight 6s.
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Nice Cresting! I gotta try some cedars.
hese are mine I made and used the last part of the season.
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Tim,are them goose feathers?,they look just like mine
Here are mine onestringer wraps and AMG feathers. (http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm196/2elkhunt/DSC_0003-1.jpg)
Terry they are goose,Got them from stringstretcher. and they are on Surewoods
Bill, I don't reckon you'll have to look to hard to find them arrows. I like'em! Jason
Its like watching a road flare inflight.Thats why I like them.
bill, u should add a lumanock to those for the ultimate road flare effect. :D
I to shoot some road flares.
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Go team pink!!!
Nice arrows,everyone!Can't wait to get back to my little arrow shack in MI.Love to make arrows,especially woodies...
Keep 'em coming guys. The BRIGHTER the better!
I LOVE BRIGHT COLORED arrows. Since my vision sucks I try and get 'em as bright as I can to help me see the arrow flight better.
One thing, and I don't know if you all feel like this or not, but there is just something about watching an arrow arching down into the target. It's a thing of pure beauty for me. I also absolutely LOVE guns and have all my life, but seeing that arrow fly into the target is just something I struggle to put into words.
SO...we need more pics.
Nalajr
Ipcjon2, those arrows come with a dimmer switch lol.
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I like the fur tracers on those arrows. One day I will get around to putting some on a set of mine.
You'll love them Mike. Really helps with visibility with natural fletching.
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For 3-D and the turkey season I've gone all 4" fletchings.
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Herb Meland gave me these a few years ago. I killed an elk, a turkey, and a doe in NE with them a couple years ago. Then last fall, I killed my bison with them.