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Tamarack arrows

Started by snag, June 04, 2010, 12:27:00 PM

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snag



I just finished these this morning. Great wood for making arrows...HEAVY arrows! haha These have 160gr tips. The shafts are 11/32" tapered to 5/16" and they came out to 720gr and are 77#-79# spine weight.  They fly great out of my 60#@28" recurve. I believe these could be my elk hunters!

Thanks Surewood Shafts making sure great arrow shafts!

Thanks Killdeer for the Mercury nocks! They are my "go to" nock now.    :thumbsup:
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

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Ragnarok Forge

Looking sweet, all you need now is a bubbly red coating on them and an elk on the ground.
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Wannabe1

Another great set of arrows Dave! Don't know how you do it but, some fine looking work right there. Congrats on a great outcome.   :thumbsup:    :clapper:
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Another set of great looking arrows.  :clapper:    :clapper:
Dryad Orion 58" 49#@28"
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Kodiak Magnum    52" 50#@28"

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snag

Thanks guys. I have a lot of room for improvement. Seems each batch I build I think of how I could improve.  Already have plans for trying something new. This batch I discovered I could strip the white (less mature feathers with thinner membrane) for the spliced ends. That came out pretty good. I just haven't been able to strip the natural barred feathers without them breaking...? I think it is because they are dyed and made from a more mature feather.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Killdeer

Great job, Snaggler.
You have a knack for making me happy that I gave something away. Or did I make you pay for them? I forget.

The longer a feather has been off the bird, the harder it is to strip it. The feather dries out and makes the membrane bind to the quill. Maybe the dyeing process does that too, I don't know.

Love those arrows. I still have to get me some shafts.
Killdeer   :thumbsup:
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Mike Vines

those would look great with a fresh coating of blood on them.
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snag

Killie, I believe those nocks were part of a trade we did.  

I hope to post a picture this fall of a beautiful majestic wapiti that fell to one of these arrows...that would be a true blessing!
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Rick Butler

Those are some sweet looking arrows!
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vtmtnman

Great arrows as usual David. :thumbsup:
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Igor

Very nice Snag-really like the splicing!

What do you use for stain?

I didn't see Larchwood on the surewood site???

thanks

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snag

I use Minwax "English Chestnut" for the stain Igor. The larch wood isn't a regular item for Surewood. Larch is an eastern Oregon tree. It would take too much in effort and cost to go that far for arrow wood. I just lucked into some.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

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Pete Arthur

Really nice looking arrows. Great job!


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