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in reply to: Surewood Shafts #129924
I bought a hundred sure wood shafts in the hunter grade and they were so good and so close in grains that I will probably buy the hunter grade from now on. Straight and true.
in reply to: Question: wipe on poly #129923I dip mine with poly.
in reply to: ARROW SHAFTS DIAMETERS? #129921If my tapers using my taper tools are a little off I just work them down a little with some Emory boards that are used for filing fingernails.
in reply to: Forrester Wood Shafts #129920Kevin’s shafts are amazing, I have used them before and you can’t go wrong.
in reply to: Wisconsin buck tag filled. #129918Attaboy Ron, well done.
in reply to: Wood Arrow Journey #129875Patrick, you can use a taper tool on Douglas fir arrows, I do it all the time just take it slow and easy.
in reply to: Making sure they are sharp #129874I used to think I could not get my broadheads sharp enough but after I thought about the animals that my arrows were blowing through and killing them the realization came to me. They certainly must be sharp! I’m only shooting 47# which is plenty.
in reply to: Sharpening single bevel heads ? #129873I use a 3 sided jewel stick and start on the course side from back edge to front until I have a good burr. After knocking off the burr with a flat stone do some more on the course side then move to the medium and then the fine side. After this I work the blade on the edge of my truck window and finish it off on a leather strop with jewelers rouge.
in reply to: Wood arrows #129872You could put the dots on the ones you miss with and try to pawn them on her. On second thought she would probably outsmart you somehow. Lol!
in reply to: Fletching Glue Quandry #129871I used fletchtite for years but lately feathers have been falling off. Went to NPV from Saunders. Fine so far.
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