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Best source for cedar shafts?

Started by Captain*Kirk, March 13, 2017, 01:56:00 PM

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Captain*Kirk

Who do you use for purchasing cedar shafts?
Aim small,miss small

Captain*Kirk

Who do you find to be the best source for bare cedar shafts, and why? Choose your answer based on price, quality and accuracy of spine/weight matching, and customer service.
If you have a source not mentioned in the poll, please vote "OTHER" and be sure to specify who and why you prefer them.
For the record, at this point I am only interested in purchasing cedar shafting by the dozen, although there are many other types available.
Aim small,miss small

rraming

FYI - Surewood sell Douglas Fir, No Cedar

I assume all the others you mentioned that sell cedar buy their shafts from Rose City, think so anyway

Captain*Kirk

QuoteOriginally posted by rraming:
FYI - Surewood sell Douglas Fir, No Cedar

I assume all the others you mentioned that sell cedar buy their shafts from Rose City, think so anyway
I have no idea...that's why I'm asking.
Wasn't aware that Surewood had no cedar...I viewed their website earlier but wasn't really paying attention to details..just a casual glance.
I did notice that Forrester, in addition to being very high on the price scale, offered no standard POC shafts so I left them off the poll.
It seems most of the sites I viewed were selling by the dozen between $30-40.00; just wondering if one supplier had a superior product in that price range.
Aim small,miss small

rraming

okay

Surewood sells Fir
Hildebrandts sells spruce and now also sells Fir
Rose City sells Cedar
and some place in Canada sells hex pine or something

There are smaller places getting their own cedar and selling it, I have used the first three listed above

I like Surewood for wood shafts but that is just me
Hope that helps some

M60gunner

My vote goes to Wapiti Archery. I found their shafts to be more consistent in weight and spine. Also little or no run out on their better grade. Cheap, NO, but less hassle. They claim they harvest their own logs from fire killed trees.

TOEJAMMER

Ditto what M60 supplied as his source.  Keith is also where I get mine.  Before he quit, I got mine from Kerry Gesink and his were compressed, at least those I bought.  I believe he got the bare shafts from Keith or in conjunction with him also.  Back in the 50's and 60's I always purchased Acme shafts until their devastating fire put them out of business.  They were the very best.

Orion

As noted, Surewood doesn't sell cedar.

Three Rivers and Kustom King get their shafts from Rose City, so you're buying the same producer's shafts regardless of which you get them from.  One or the other may do more culling to provide the buyer with higher quality shafts.

Scott E

Lost Nation

Or buy a set from Elite Arrows
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SuperK

Wapiti!  They have have the best cedar shafting available now-a-days.
They exchanged the truth of GOD for a lie,and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised.Amen Romans 1:25 NIV

bsv

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slowbowjoe

Wapiti would be my choice for cedars, so times 6 or so. Elite doesn't sell shafts, only finished arrows.

Al Dean

Wapiti, best shafts available but not many heavier spines ie 70# and u[p.
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Red Beastmaster

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Deno

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Howard Hill Wesley Special 70#
Howard Hill Big 5  65#

mikolay87

I was very happy with my shafts from Wapiti
All Lefties!!!
60" Big Jim's Desert Bighorn 37@28
56" Toelke Lynx Recurve 50,46,54@27
60" Primal Tech Recurve 35@28
64" Toelke Lynx Longbow 38,47,51@27
64" Impala supreme 37@28

Ted Fry

Raptor Archery purchases all of their cedar from Wapiti, very satisfied and have been with them since it was Rogue River Archery with Cecil and Paula.
Cant go wrong.

Captain*Kirk

First off; thanks you for all the replies. I was blissfully unaware of Wapiti before. No longer!
Second, I am shocked to so so many votes for "other"...I'm sure Wapiti makes up a lot of that, but 59% (to date) is truly surprising.
Also doesn't speak so well for Kustom King...
Aim small,miss small

mcgroundstalker

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