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Surewood or Hexshafts?

Started by Prairie Drifter, November 21, 2009, 06:06:00 PM

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Prairie Drifter

Anyone tried both and have any thoughts on them?
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Mike B.

snag

First off I'd like to say I have not shot the Hexshafts. They are a laminated shaft made out of lodgepole pine.
The Surewoods are straight grain douglas fir.
What you laminate wood it makes it stronger usually. But it also restricts it's ability to naturally flex. Also it would probably make it harder to straighten the shaft.
I just can't imagine a better shaft than the Surewood Shafts!
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Dave Pagel

I have made up arrows of both and shot both.  Surewoods hands down in my opinion.  Straighter, easier to work with, take stain better.

Dave

flint kemper

Surewoods for sure. I have both. Flint

maxwell

I really like the surewoods also.

Daddy Bear

When I ran out of my supply of old stock cedars, I switched to Surewoods.

Benny Nganabbarru

I've shot both, and prefer the Douglas fir from Surewood.
TGMM - Family of the Bow

B M A

Definately the SUREWOOD Shafts.............


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