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what shaft type do you shoot?

Started by sticks&stringz, March 04, 2016, 10:37:00 PM

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Joshua Grimshaw


trasher

Carbon 100grain brass and 125 grain heads
Trying to get the bow a part of me!

slowbowjoe

Doug Fir.Unless I can't get the weight down for my 45# bow, in which case I shoot Spruce on occasion. I find Fir holds up better for stumping, and I prefer the flight characteristics.
I go to Surewood first when it's time for a set, then Hildebrand or Wapiti if my weight range isn't available.
( beyond the shafts in and of themselves, Surewood has been the quickest and most consistent in customer service, for me.)

dnovo

Wood for everything. I shoot mostly cedar and some Douglas fir. Wood is the only way for me. I love the process of making a nice set of woodies and outshooting my buddies with carbons
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jt85

Carbon with 100 grain brass insert and 125 grain heads
Black Widow PCH 58" 48#@28"
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 49@28
Mohawk Sparrowhawk 62" 52#@28
Wengerd Ibex 58" 50#@28

Producer

Gold Tip Traditionals, 125 grain head and 50 grain brass inserts.
What gives me wings? Flying with my arrows over and over again. And never giving up...For giving up means not believing...

KyStickbow

Aim small...Miss small!!

Caleb Monroe

I have to shoot full length carbons. I don't use brass inserts always. But my heads are all 200 grains and up. Pretty easy for me to stay at 10gpp. On my arrows I hunted with this year I was at 24% FOC.
Sweka St. Jude Hill Style 70" 50@31"
Wild Horse Creek Condor 64" 55@31"

pockets

Wood. Never had the desire to shoot anything else since the mid-60s .

Babbling Bob

Axis trads.

Shoot 28.5 inch 600's with 75 grain brass inserts and 80 grains up front for five 40# to 45# old Bears. Vary point size from 70 to 110 grains as needed. Have a 26-inch draw. Just keep buying'em six at a time when money allows.  That way, I always have over a dozen ready to go.

They shoot fantastic!!  Fly like those old target arrows long ago.

3Feathers

HH Cheetah 66in. 48lb at 25in.
HH HalfBreed 66in. 57lb. at 27in.
HH Wesley Special  56lb. at 26in..
HH Big 5          64lb. at 28in.
HH Wesley Special 55lb. at 28in.
HH Redman         60lb. at 28in.
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2016 Legacys

CHENRYIV

I used to use mainly carbon, however since being turned on to Surewood Shafts in 2011, that's my go to arrow shaft for hunting. I do use an occasional carbon shaft for 3D when the shots get nasty.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and he bends with his might that his >>--> may go swift and far.

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MnFn

My first arrows were wood back around 1965.  Then in the 1960's I tried aluminum.  I waited to try carbon until about 2003.  They were all better than I could shoot them.  

I went back to wood for good after I started shooting a set of Snag's  arrows.  Douglas Fir or Sitka Spruce. What's not to like? They can be beautiful, the weight I want is already there, and they are quiet.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

stagetek


Jason Kendall

Aluminum for the last 15 years but may try Surewoods this year just for something new.

Gdpolk

I prefer carbons, footed with brass inserts for a higher FOC and durability.
1pc and 2pc Sarrels Sierra Mountain Longbows - both 53.5lbs @ 29"

https://www.gpolkknives.com/

dbd870

I have surrendered and now shoot carbon.
SWA Spyder

last arrow

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flyguysc

Axis, Axis trads, Aluminum 1916s and woodies sometimes.I love shooting 1916 shafts. Ordered some tributes from Lancaster's for $2.70 ea.verses $10.00 for the Axis shafts. I shoot daily so beating up on arrow shafts is a factors in my retirement budget. ]web page[/URL]
Winners make commitments ,Loser make excuses

MnFn

I should add I have quite a few sets of arrows including carbons, and I do use them for stumping if they fly close enough to wood arrows that I have assigned to that particular bow.

Last year when I used Sitka spruce I did random shots with  the SS,  while walking trails or waiting for someone.  I picked my targets a little more carefully and they worked fine for stumping.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40


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