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German Mountain Pine Shafts

Started by barredfeather, February 12, 2010, 06:21:00 PM

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barredfeather

Kustom King has German Mountain Pine shafts in there new catalog.  Never heard of them before, has any one else.  Are they good, bad, what can one expect.  

Thanks for any info.

Jerry

wapiti

If it is the same "northern pine" I bought and used a couple of years ago don't bother. Only 50% of them were usable. I used heat to straighten them and broke many of the 200 shafts I purchased. I wouldn't even bother using them for stumping arrows. These may not be from the same manufacturer so they may be of a better quality. I would purchase a few at a time before ordering in bulk thinking they are a good deal. Sorry to be negative but my experience with pine shafting was an eye opener as to what one would call premium and anothers definition of premium.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock."-Will Rogers

Jeremy

Lots of different pines  :)   Most of them will make a good arrow if the manufacturer does their part.

I prefer lodgepole pine over cedar any day  :)   Heavier, tougher and recovers just as quickly.  I haven't seen what I call "premium" cedar in a long time.
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