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New "Sitka Supreme" Arrows....

Started by Louutah, December 28, 2007, 06:11:00 PM

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Louutah

I decided to give Sitkas a try and ordered a dozen from Ron LaClairs website.  They arrived today and I took them out to the cut-off saw and got the shakes.....they were too pretty to cut.
    Maybe tommorow, I'll get them chopped off and tips installed.

 

 
Shrew SS Gold 51#@28
Bear Montana 60#@28

slayer1

Man they sure are pretty. If they shoot as good as they look you should be real happy with them!

jacobsladder

I believe Paul Jalon makes Rons arrows..... if hes not the best ..he is right up there!
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Tim Fishell

You cant beat the arrows that Ron offers from Paul Jalon at Elite Arrows.  The craftsmanship is second to none in my book.  I have 3 sets from Paul and I always have him cut and taper them for me.  I would be to worried about messing up and then probably never cut them!!
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30coupe

QuoteOriginally posted by slayer1:
If they shoot as good as they look you should be real happy with them!
Whoah! You mean he's going to shoot them!   :scared:  

Just kidding, but those are right purty arras!
Kanati 58" 44# @ 28" Green glass on a green riser
Bear Kodiak Magnum 52" 45# @ 28"
Bodnik Slick Stick longbow 58" 40# @ 28"
Bodnik Kiowa 52" 45# @ 28"
Kanati 58" 46# @ 28" R.I.P (2007-2015)
Self-made Silk backed Hickory Board bow 67" 49# @ 28"
Bear Black Bear 60" 45# @28"
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killinstuff

Yeah Paul makes great arrows. How many grains does your new arrows weigh? The ones I have are fairly lite but tough as nails.
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Legolas

Lou,
Absolutely do not cut these. I am the only accredited Sitka arrow cutter on Tradgang. Send them to my address and I will take care of them...

Paul
Things seem to turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out-Art Linkletter

Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you are probably right-Henry Ford

Louutah

Killinstuff - I have not weighed them, however they do feel alittle lighter than my cedars...I will have them weighed when I get the points mounted and let you know.

Legolas - Somehow tommorow, I think I will find the time and guts to cut and taper the first one....baby steps you know.
Shrew SS Gold 51#@28
Bear Montana 60#@28

steadman

" Just concentrate and don't freak out next time" my son Tyler(age 7) giving advise after watching me miss a big mulie.

Ron LaClair

Sitka Spruce arrow shafting may be partly responsible for Michigan getting their separate archery deer season in 1937.

This is from the Book "Michigan Bow Hunters 60th Anniversary"

   
QuoteSitka Spruce History

In 1935 when bowhunters in Michigan requested a seperate hunting season, they were told by state lawmakers that an archery deer season would not be considered until archery equiptment  was proven adequate for killing deer, that a hunting arrow must be able to penetrate 3/16 inch boiler plate.

Michigan pioneer bowhunter John B. "Jack" Skanes who was a toolmaker and carpenter had a good working knowledge of materials and enjoyed a challange. Jack believed he could shoot an arrow through the steel plate if he could find shaft material that could withstand the impact forces. After testing many different kinds of wood, Jack realized that wood weight was less important than it's compression strength, i.e., the ability of wood fiber to withstand a severe end-grain impact without facturing, as when shot into a steel plate at close range with a 65# bow. Jack found a small cache of Sitka Spruce at a lumber yard. He knew the slow growing Alaskan spruce though slightly lighter than Port Orford Cedar had a very high compression strength. Jack made up several shafts and fitted them with armor piercing heads he machined from hardened steel, simular to the bodkin used so effectively against armor by the famed English Longbow. His first Sitka Spruce arrow passed completely through the boiler plate.

After satisfying lawmakers, Jack and several friends developed a shooting demonstration, which they took to various sportsman's clubs around the state to gain support of firearms hunters for bowhunting. Jacks effort and dedication, as well as that of other bowhunting activists of that era, was rewarded in 1937 when Michigan became the third state in the Nation following Wisconsin and Oregon to establish a seperate archery deer season.  
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tim roberts

Thank you for the history lesson Ron, that was one of them things that makes this so interesting!  :thumbsup:
Tim

TGMM Family of the Bow

I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
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