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Toughest arrow for the money

Started by styksnstryngs, March 12, 2016, 04:56:00 PM

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Mud_Slide_Slim

Homebru,
I shoot the Forrester shafts quite a bit.  Red Balau and the mahogany exclusively.  They are great!  Very durable and the nice thing is they are heavy...which I like.

I agree with the cane/bamboo being inexpensive, but there is work involved.  If you like diy projects, cane/boo is hard to beat.


Bill-
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stickandstring

Carbons, as a general rule will outlast anything else. But, I have not tried cane, and this has got me thinking.
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LoneWolf73

x2 on CX Heritage.  I have lots of damaged woods, aluminum and carbons of various makers, but very few broken CX Heritage. Good luck on your journey till you shoot CX Heritage you will see.
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M60gunner

I foot all my carbons. I have found a way to break them. Concrete slab that the carpet bales sit on at range where I shoot. Usually from long range. I have not broken any on natural materials like rocks or trees.

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MnFn

All time toughest has to be  Monty Browning's solid fiberglass arrows - 'course he was shooting them out of a 90 lb longbow, I think.
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KSdan

QuoteOriginally posted by LoneWolf73:
x2 on CX Heritage.  I have lots of damaged woods, aluminum and carbons of various makers, but very few broken CX Heritage. Good luck on your journey till you shoot CX Heritage you will see.
X3..4..5..
GT blems are fine shafts-used them often.  But to YOUR actual question and specs - Heritage will be hard to beat.
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NY Yankee

Ash, Hickory, Birch, well under 100 and very tough wood. Dont have to deal with weights or footings, etc.
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Wudstix

Tapered Ash or tapered Maple.    :campfire:    :coffee:
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