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arrow shaft question

Started by The Gopher, October 01, 2007, 10:51:00 PM

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The Gopher

I know laminated birch sahfts are popular and i have read that birch shafts are tough but tend to warp. i was wondering what your experiences are with solid 5/16 birch shafts, not laminated. Does anyone have experience with 5/16 birch as far as getting enough spine for hunting weight bows? thanks, Dan.
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Orion

Never tried 5/16-inch birch.  I need about 70-75# of spine, and 5/16 in birch just doesn't make it.  Have shot 11/32 birch, plain and laminated.  For me, the laminated was more crooked to begin with, and needed more restraightening to keep straight than plain birch.  Weights are about the same.  I do like birch for a heavy arrow, though.  Ash is very similar.  Maple and Hickory are even heavier.


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