My oldest(6yrs.) son and I were supposed to get the canoe out today but the weather ended up windy and cool. I figured it would be a good time to get ready for Cloverdale. I usually do crazy camo patterns on my arrows but decided to go simple this time. My son picked his colors and helped me cut him out a new 3 under tab. We even had time to make a back quiver out of an old side quiver for him. Pretty good day!
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Way cool!
I'll have to try those Heritage
Great way to overcome and adapt. Your son got a lesson in arrowsmithing he will never forget.
Thats a great way to spend the day.
Nice looking Rob, Them white ones are my style. Been shooting all white hunting arrows for 21yrs,
Whats the weight?
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great work !!!! did the same thing on Monday....
Chuck, they are about 620gr.
Very cool pics. I like the green barred feathers.
Those white feathered ones are the cat's meow. :thumbsup:
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Those white feathered ones are the cat's meow. :thumbsup:
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You got to do what you like with your best Bud, how cool is that.
:thumbsup: :clapper: God bless.
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