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Fir shafts

Started by stonewall, March 23, 2016, 05:06:00 PM

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stonewall

I have been using poc and spruce shafts I like them fine. I was thinking about getting some fir shafts to try something new. Yall guy's like fir or not? I know they are suppose to be a little heavier

Tree Killer

The only thing I've shot in over 25 years. Used to make my own doug fir shafts, but now I get them from Surewood.
"stickbows, putting the arch back in archery"

Biathlonman

Best shafts I've found.

Caleb Monroe

Nope don't like them. I LOVE them.
Sweka St. Jude Hill Style 70" 50@31"
Wild Horse Creek Condor 64" 55@31"

meathead

That's what is in my quiver. Doug fir makes a very nice arrow.

Matty


snag

I make almost all of the arrows I sell out of Surewood Shafts Douglas fir. All my own arrows too. Best all around arrow there is.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Fletcher

Douglas Fir has been my favorite arrow wood for many years, even before Surewood.  It is a very snappy wood and recovers very quickly.  I like the way it shoots.  DF tends to be heavier than POC and Sitka Spruce, but it also varies quite a bit, 150+ grains, so you can get DF in pretty much any weight range you want.  It's pretty tough, but when it breaks it generally comes apart so you know its broke.  Good stuff.
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Harry


stonewall

Hey I punched the order button doesn't seem like any dislikes. I was gone order some anyway. What do yall like about them compared to poc and spruce.

Tim Finley

Ive shot many different types of wood arrows and I believe doug firs are the best...

FlintNSteel

QuoteOriginally posted by stonewall:
What do yall like about them compared to poc and spruce.
I am on my first dozen.  Since they came from Surewood, I don't know if the very high quality is just due to their care in selection and processing or normal of most Douglas Fir.  I did get the premium grade in tapered and they are the best wood shafts I've seen...and I've been shooting various woods for 45 years.  Out of the dozen, I only had to slightly straighten two...the other ten spun true with no straightening required. I haven't had a dozen POC ever that I didn't have to straighten most of them. Great tight grain.  Only thing I miss is the smell of cedar... but I'll get over it!   :)  Also, 10 of the 12 were within 2 grains.

Oh...and they fly great too.

Net, I WILL be ordering more.
"In a land painted by our Maker's hand, teeming with wildlife, where but here can a man know such freedom?"  Primal Dreams

newhouse114

The only reason I shot POC was that I live only 10 miles from Rose City Archery. I finally pulled the pin and got some from surewood and couldn't be happier.

Brock

After shooting POC, Sitka Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, HIckory, Ash, Maple.....I settled on Douglas Fir back in 90s.  I get mine now from Surewood and could not be more pleased.  I still try a few others every now and then like Red Balau from Forrester or some bamboo for selfbows...but my go to arrow wood is Douglas Fir...gives me best of weight, strength, straightness, durability and just good looking with some stain on them.
Keep em sharp,

Ron Herman
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MnFn

My wood progression:
POC, Spruce,  Surewood.

I like the durability and weight of Surewoods.
I do like Sitka Spruce as well but in lighter weights.
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slowbowjoe

Stonewall,
I prefer Doug Fir because it's just plain stronger than cedar or spruce, and I do a lot of stump shooting, in rough woods.
I also prefer the way it flies over spruce - I guess that's the quicker recovery rate. Seems to stay straight better than the other shafts,too.

stonewall

I ordered some fir shafts yesterday told them what I needed and got an email today saying they are in the mail. Now that's what I call service

stonewall

Forgot to say I ordered from Surewood

Petrichor

What's the best way to taper these yourself?
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
Fred Bear

slowbowjoe

Dahyer,
The best way is probably a sander and guide. That said - I don't have that set up yet, and do OK with hand held tapers... but go really light (don't push the shaft in, peel it slowly), and check the centering on my spin tester. Sand down high spots if necessary.


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