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OK then...how about Kootenai River Archery's western Larch shafts?

Started by Terry Green, June 10, 2013, 03:12:00 PM

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Terry Green

Been shooting these out of my selfbow for about 3 months now....and I'm really liking this larch...getting great flight and seem to be pretty darn durable.

Anyone else tried these?
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Brianlocal3

Terry, I ordered a doz raw shafts 7 months ago or so and I absolutely loved them.
Saturday I put in an order for a doz of his economy shafts.

Jonathon is a pleasure to do business with and the shafts are great.

Not to mention the larch has a beautiful color and grain.
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German Dog

Any idea how they compare to Douglas Fir as far as durability and straightness?

Brianlocal3

German,
The ones I got from Jason were just as straight as the firs I got ,  (good for this wood rookie so take it for what it is) . And from my experience just as durable. They "MAY" be a touch lighter though.
JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
Cascade mountain Brush Hawk 53@28 56"

Austin Brown

Glad to see Terry and Brian speaking highly of them.  I've been close to ordering some a few times but never have pulled the trigger.
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Knawbone

Thanks for asking, I been meaning to inquire about those shafts.They sound good.
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Hopewell Tom

Snag once asked me if I had any Larch out here for shafts. Maybe, says I, but he was pretty hep on them last year. For the weight, I believe.
I see these shafts advertised in TradBow mag, they sound like worth a try.
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