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Barred Feather Shafts

Started by Stykbow62, October 10, 2014, 05:48:00 PM

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Stykbow62

Wanting to get some color combination ideas using barred feathers. If i could get a few pics of what you all have, it would
be appreciated !  I really like Red Barred combinations.
Feel free to post any pics you might have.
Thanks !
Bob Lee Sig. Recurve 15" Riser 56@28"
Quinn Stallion Recurve 60@28"
Roland Jenkins Recurve 54@28"

KAZ

I like two white/natural barred & red barred for the cock feather. I use shield.

Tree Killer

Red cock feather...



One red and two yellow...



Pink!

"stickbows, putting the arch back in archery"

Stykbow62

Thanks !  Those look great !
Trying to find a nice combination to compliment my bow
which has some red / black accents.
Keep them coming please.
Bob Lee Sig. Recurve 15" Riser 56@28"
Quinn Stallion Recurve 60@28"
Roland Jenkins Recurve 54@28"

meathead

Here are some with goose for a cock feather.

Here are some barred with yellow hen feathers.  

Tajue17

those arrows look very nice,   with barred I like a the classic look, the selfnocks and footings meathead your arrows are stunning and I'm picturung them on the shelf of my selfbow,,

those fletchings are they cut higher than normal like a banana almost or are they store bought?

if you make up sets for sale PM me.
"Us vs Them"

monkeyball

Absolutely nothing classier looking than barred fletch. Beautiful arrows.

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                                                                    Craig

Stykbow62

Bob Lee Sig. Recurve 15" Riser 56@28"
Quinn Stallion Recurve 60@28"
Roland Jenkins Recurve 54@28"

Zradix

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The Ole' Bowhunter

No doubt, barred feathered arrows are nice to look at and shoot. Personally, I prefer bright colored feathers when handcrafting my own arrows because in the sometimes low-light conditions that I find myself hunting in like a Canadian spruce bog where black bears hang out or an Adirondack cedar swamp where bucks like to skulk around, I find that I can visually track my brightly fletched arrows better under those low-light hunting conditions. Also, a 10"  cresting of bright white, yellow or orange at the nock end aids in finding arrows that have missed their mark...if that should ever happen.

Gordon Jabben

I like the bright colors also and it's hard to make a bright barred feather.  This is the best I have come up with. Two barred and one solid color.

Stykbow62

Thanks for the ideas and help !
Those all look very nice !
Bob Lee Sig. Recurve 15" Riser 56@28"
Quinn Stallion Recurve 60@28"
Roland Jenkins Recurve 54@28"


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