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Which arrow will I Hunt with?

Started by Roy from Pa, October 05, 2007, 09:25:00 PM

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Roy from Pa

Been really getting into these cane arrows as of late. Thanks to Matt E from SC for his gift of a dozen switch canes shafts to me. I have had these shafts for about 6 months now, spent the summer drying them and straightening them. The past month I have been spending countless hours making them into my 2007 Hunting Arrows:) I have Magnus II 2 blades on three of them, a 35 year old Bear Razor Head on one and a flint head on another. The flint head arrow is not sinew wrapped yet, just glued it in tonight, I will wrap it tomorrow night. In the pictures you will notice a difference in arrow length, that is coming from the length of the broadheads. Depending on the shot offered, if possible that I have time to switch arrows, and it is a shot of 8 yards or less, I will shoot the flint head. Other than that it could be the ole bear or a Magnus II. Hope you enjoy the pictures guys and gals. Roy

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

 

Shovelbuck

They are a lot of rewarding fun to make for sure. I made up several dozen this summer and have had a blast hunting with them. No game yet but that doesn't matter as long as I'm enjoying the outdoors. Good luck.
No matter what type of bow is shot, we're all archers.

Roy from Pa

Thanks Jay, every one I make has me wanting to make another:) Now where is that dog gone deer?  :)

Keystone

Nice work Roy. Wondering if you checked the spine when you are making those?
Good huntin bud.
Roger

the Ferret

How can you go wrong no matter which beautiful cane arrow you shoot?   ;)
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

Roy from Pa

Roger, yes I spine them to see what they are. My Bow is center shot, so it shoots a wide range of spines very well. I number the arrows and shoot them a few times, if I have any doubt about any arrow, it stays home.

Bjorn


George D. Stout

RC.....That stone head looks like it belongs on that arrow.  Make that 12 yards for that one 8^).

Flatstick

"Good Luck" & "Shoot Straight!"


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