Home Forums Bows and Equipment Well, it seemed like a good idea;

Viewing 5 reply threads
  • Author
    Posts
    • richard roop
      Member
        Post count: 539

        Wanted to play with arrow ‘wraps’ in place of cresting or crown dips so I dug up some Prismatic Duct Tape and proceded to make up a set with a really cool looking 4″ rainbow crest out in front of the fletching.  These things look sooooooo cool in the sunlight.  We’re talking dazzel  ’em with brilliance big time !!!!

        Sadly, at full draw, that living, sparkling rainbow is really distracting. Back to the drawing board.

      • Raymond Coffman
        Moderator
          Post count: 1235

          I bet they are fine looking arrows ! Carry a few in your quiver , just for the “Style” points if nothing else – haha.

          Scout aka Ray

        • richard roop
          Member
          Member
            Post count: 539

            Actually, I’m beginning to think that they ‘may’ be useful as a training aid. If I can concentrate on the target with something sparkling right in front of me, shooting ‘regular’ arrows ought to be a snap.

          • Raymond Coffman
            Moderator
              Post count: 1235

              Exactly

              Good training aid — forces you to focus on the target and look good doing it!

              Scout aka Ray

            • Ralph
              Moderator
                Post count: 2580

                One could be selective and make them one’s cloudy day only arrows.  😀  or….😎

              • richard roop
                Member
                Member
                  Post count: 539

                  Yeah, but they just don’t look as ‘cool’ under clouds as bright sunlight.

                  I must be doing something right; shot a 726 American Round yesterday.

                  Edit; But not with ‘those’ arrows.

              Viewing 5 reply threads
              • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.