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Wood arrows vs. carbon?

Started by Schmidtster, September 13, 2012, 12:20:00 AM

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Mr. Bones

I dont know much about carbons. what I do know is I enjoy building my own POC arrows.

dan d

I too think the fragility of woodies (Ceder) is overblown, I 3D shoot with them & stump shoot with them. I might have broke one this year & I shot 3 days at comptons 3D, shot at the Grayling 3D & the Lapeer Mi. 3D. Plus I shoot on the weekends at pop bottles on sticks in the back 20 acres of my backyard almost every weekend.

I used to believe they were fragile (I used to listen to people who shot carbons & didn't have a clue on cedar arrows)

Dan
Compton member & Michigan Traditional Bowhunter member.

ChrisM

Since that is what i started with they are easier to tune for me.
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Sam McMichael

Think of carbon vs wood like Ford vs. Jaguar. The Jaguar (wood) may be finicky (according to some) , and it may be a bit more fragile, etc, than the Ford, but man it is still a world class ride and a total blast.  Wood is that way. There's something inexplicable about beautiful, well made wood arrows, and they are often tougher than you might guess.
Sam

Terry Lightle

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hitman

Wood only for me. There is something mystical about a beautifully built wood arrow. The combination of colors is endless and the skills used by builders, like bowyers are a thing that I love.
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ron w

QuoteOriginally posted by okla bearclaw:
Snag pretty much said it all.
Your right, That does say it all!   :thumbsup:    :notworthy:    :notworthy:
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AWPForester

Well, I like them all.  They all have their preferred use in my book.  But I intended to use wood in all my bows this year for hunting because I really like the idea of sending some fir through the rib cage of a few deer.  I like wood so much I had over 5 dozen made up for all my bows.  I had to sell them all for my recurves due to the draw increase last week.  But due to some unforseen circunstances with me getting new bows and my draw increasing 1 1/2 inches from May, I'll just have to see.  

Now, I will tell you something I did not use to buy into.  As far as acceptance of spine, carbon is by far superior to them all.  As far as tough, I have found that aluminium and carbon are beter for stumping than the wood's.  All though the woodies can be tough when shooting a blunt.  But mistake none here, a good quality woody will shoot with them all, they just require more attention durning making and care.

Lord willing, I will be launching wood from all my bows this fall.  Can't go wrong with some Surewood fir.  God Bless
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Bonebuster

There is no doubt wood arrows will do everything a carbon or aluminum will do.

My experience has been that wood will not show the durability of the others.

Personally I shoot carbon arrows because I find them the EASIEST to tune and by far the most durable...therefore it is an economics thing...

If I had the time and extra money wood arrows require, I would certainly use wood.

One thing neither carbon or aluminum can do for me is provide the "feeling" that wood can. Also, I have never carried a broken carbon arrow sniffing the freshly broken end.  :campfire:

WESTBROOK

Hows come no body paints their woodies all black to look like a carbon   :bigsmyl:  

Eric

SELFBOW19953

I think the "cost" issue is pretty much a wash, in that, carbon arrows are more expensive than wood.  If you make your own woodies and buy high dollar carbons, you'd have to break a bunch of wood to equal the cost of a single carbon.  I prefer hickory, ash, maple, laminated birch, ramin-all very tough, very durable woods-for arrows.
SELFBOW19953
USAF Retired (1971-1991)
"Somehow, I feel that arrows made of wood are more in keeping with the spirit of old-time archery and require more of the archer himself than a more modern arrow."  Howard Hill from "Hunting The Hard Way"

Rooselk

I know all the reasons that carbons should be and are a superior material for arrows. Moreover, I certainly have nothing against carbons or those who choose to shoot them. But they're not for me. I simply prefer woodies first, then aluminums.
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