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Arrow Preference for White tail.

Started by Dear Stocker, February 01, 2011, 12:24:00 AM

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Dear Stocker

Hey everyone, I'm new to TG.  I've just recently got into traditional bowhunting and have been practicing a lot and doing a lot of reading.  I was wondering if anyone cared to post there preferred shafts/broadheads.  Do you use Port Orford cedar?  Or do you stick with Aluminum or Carbon?  I'm going to shoot between 450 and 500 grains.  Any comments would be appreciated.
"Idealism precedes experience, cynicism is what follows."  David T. Wolf

babs

I use 35/55 gold tip traditional arrows and I love them. My arrows are right around 500 grains. I use the magnus stingers and really like them, but just like anything else everybody is different and we all dont like the same stuff. Have fun and try a few different kinds of arrows out and see what you like. Thats all that really matters if your happy were happy. Good luck and shoot straight
Border tempest hex 7
Border tempest 25 hex 6.5
L.H.A Hayestani Combo 47lbs @28
Bob Lee camo dipped 47lbs @ 29
Bob Lee Heavyweight 50@29
Stewart 3pc Slammer. 45@28
Hoyt GMX & RCX 1000 limbs

jr1959

Welcome,  I am testing some carbons after 20 years of shooting cedars.  I really like the durability of carbons.  I will probably continue to shoot both.  I realy like making arrows from poc.  A few years ago, I had absolutely no interest in carbons.  I like woodsman broadheads.  jim
'59 Kodiak 45# Gainesville 60" LH
Jim Hoker Woodspirit Bows 60#, 55#, 48#
Fox Royal Crown 62" 44#
Fox Longbow 66" 40#

cbCrow

Welcome! I use aluminum (1816) and snuffer 125gr. head. I have been playing with going to wood again but their price is equvalent almost to alum. and I love the consistency of alum.

magnus

Welcome to the Gang and traditional archery. It us a matter of preference. What type of shaft is less important than a shaft that is matched and tuned to your bow. You will get a lot of different answers on this thread but it's really up to you. They all work and are all used. Have fun!
Keeping the Faith!
Matt
TGMM Family of the bow
Turkey Flite Traditional  
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Bowwild

Glad to have you.

I prefer carbon-- Beman MFX Classics in sizes 600 (415 grain including 100 grain Helix broadhead) and 500 (503 grains --including 125 grain Helix). I shoot recurves from 46-49 pounds at my 26" inch draw.

Stumpkiller

I've had good luck with cedar over the years - so far that's all I've used with recurves or my longbow so I can't compare.  I tried aluminum when I was using a wheelie bow briefly and immediately went back to stickbows and cedar.  It makes up a plenty heavy arrow and I enjoy putting together a flock of cedars.  Hopefully I may be able to report on the lethality of Douglas fir this fall.
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lpcjon2

I shoot wood only and most are either cedar,fir, and magnolia.I shoot 125 gr woodsman the most and I also have 125 gr Snuffer's. What I use depends on my mood,all my arrows will shoot good out of my Hill.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

njloco

Try different arrows and see what tunes best for your bow, you want it flying as straight as possible so the bow will shoot wherever you look. I have used wood but it entails a lot more work over carbons or aluminum, so I have now stuck with carbons. Once they are tuned they fly as perfect as my eyes can see.

  • Leon Stewart 3pc. 64" R/D 51# @ 27"
  • Gordy Morey 2pc. 68" R/D 55# @ 28"
  • Hoyt Pro Medalist, 70" 42# @ 28" (1963)
  • Bear Tamerlane 66" 30# @ 28" (1966)- for my better half
  • Bear Kodiak 60" 47# @ 28"(1965)

Friend

Depends on your personal preference.

Regardless of which shaft material you choose, the arrow must tune well.

Started out with wood in 1969
Shot fiber-glass in the early seventies
Went to aluminum after that and then transitioned to carbon several years ago. I am not looking back. They tune easy, easy to increase FOC, dureable and are either straight or broken.
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Terry Lightle

I shoot only POC with 160 grain heads
Compton Traditional Bowhunters Life Member

billy shipp

POC shafts, 160 grain Ribteks. Arrow weight averages 525 grains.

I do shoot a few aluminums from time to time, but prefer wood.

m midd

I shoot POC and 160 grain grizzlies. But i do shoot 3D with carbon from time to time.
Traditional Bowhunters of Arkansas

rambo1993

Easton alluminum arrows 2117
29" with a 125 grain snuffer
my arrows are 560 grains and plow through every whitetail I've shot I use 50# - 60# range recurves
Black widow 2007 PSR 2 T/D recurve 60" 48#@28"
Bear kodiak hunter 1pc. 50x#@28" 60" style recurve
Kota Prairie Swift 1pc. 53#@28" 60"
Samick Leopard recurve T/D 50#@28" 60"

lithicchipper

Dogwood shaft with bark still attached, stone point (preferrably made from raw Pedernales chert), fletched with wild turkey feathers, with a total weight between 600-750 grains.

cedar

I shoot POC with most around 525-550 gr including broadhead.  My DF are 585-605 gr including broadhead.  My broadheads are 125 gr 2 blade magnus or ace.  My hunting longbow is 51 lb.

Dear Stocker

Thanks for the input everyone.  I look forward to sampling the many varieties of arrows.  I appreciate you helping out the newb.  haha
"Idealism precedes experience, cynicism is what follows."  David T. Wolf

Fletcher

All the arrow choices can make fine arrows and your 450-500 gr is absolutely adequate for deer.  Whatever you choose,strive for and accept nothing less that perfect arrow flight.  Arrow flight trumps all other factors in accuracy and arrow performance.  And remember, that the arrow is far more important than the bow.
Good judgement comes from experience.  Experience comes from bad judgement.

"The next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing."

"An archer doesn't have to be a bowhunter, but a bowhunter should be an archer."

jonsimoneau

I shoot all of the shaft materials you mentioned..and for whitetails..450 to 500 grains is my wieght preference out of 46 to 56lb. bows.  By the way..if you are going to go with wood arrows...get some from Rick Stillman.
www.thefeatheredshaft.com.   They don't get any better than his.

Shedrock

I like POC or Douglas Fir with a Woodsman on the tip. My total arrow weight averages around 540 grains. My hunting bows are from 56-59#s.
Member of;
Comptons
Pope and Young
PBS
Colorado Traditional Archers Society
and Life member of Bowhunters Of Wyoming


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