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low spine shafts?

Started by Hermon, February 06, 2012, 11:02:00 AM

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Hermon

I am looking for some shafts for my wifes bow.  She has just started shooting and is only pulling 24# @ 25" (old Wing Falcon recurve).  Don't really like the 1/4" wood kids arrow with the crimped on point.  What do some of you use?  1535 GT's are too stiff unless I really weight them up, then they are SLOW!  Anyone ever use GT lightnings?  I am open to suggestions.

Grey Taylor

You can make 1/4" poplar arrows and use regular tapered glue-on points pretty easily.
Or, Hildebrand has 9/32" Sitka spruce shafts in low spines. They have the right points for them, too.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

cbCrow

I would reccomend the Hildebrands also. I bought 2 doz. to have around for the kids. Nice shafts! Don't forget points from  them I had to go back and reorder some.

Hermon


Orion

Can get a lot of 5/16-inch cedar shafts that would work fine.  Common diameter for nock and points as welll.

The Whittler

Look in 3Rivers they have arrows for low pound bows, in the kids section.

Stiks-n-Strings

Go over to sponsors classifieds and look for Green (user name) he makes great youth and lower weight bow arrows. He uses surewoods.
Striker stinger 58" 55# @ 28
any wood bow I pick off the rack.
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americanhunter7

x2 to what Stiks said!!!  :thumbsup:
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