Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Craftsmanship => Traditional Archery and Accoutrements => Topic started by: Darren Haverstick on August 11, 2016, 07:49:43 AM
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Each year I make a set of arrows for the upcoming season and I finally got these finished yesterday. I tried a new wood that I really like the looks of; golden mahogany that I got from Forrester Wood Shafts. I was able to go down in diameter from 11/32" to 5/16" but still keep my weight up. Another thing I did differently this year was use permanent markers to decorate my arrows. I usually do them in two colors and flame crest them but this year I went for the "totem pole" look. I'm pretty happy with the result. I chose blue and natural barred turkey feathers for the fletching. Blue is not a color normally found in the woods during fall and winter so, hopefully, it will make my arrows easier to find if the need arises.
The back-of-point length of these is 28.5" and the average weight is 720 grains. I think they spined around 63 pounds. After my moose hunt last year, I am sold on single bevel broadheads and this year I'm trying out Vintage Archery's 190 grain Meathead. I love the looks of the 3 to 1 taper!
Darren
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-1_zps9voazs4a.jpg)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-2_zpspi0ai8em.jpg)
Some of the totems
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-7JPG_zps6sfsmvhj.jpg)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-4_zpswg6c7rxv.jpg)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-6_zpsnyhcx0bq.jpg)
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-5_zpsgy4oybxj.jpg)
A closeup of the Meathead
(http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q240/dhaverstick/2016%20Arrows/2016Arrows-3_zpsfbyaefwr.jpg)
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Nice arrows; A guy asked me once why we went to so much trouble decorating arrows when plain ones shot just as well. I didn't have an answer for him than but now know some of us take pride in what we make and always want our work to be just a little better than what everyone else makes.
I doll up my arrows as well.
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That's a helluva lot of work pard, and it shows it!
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Good looking flock of arrows there Darren...a deer oughta be downright proud to get to wear one of those!
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Nice looking arrows.
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Darren, you do really nice work! No doubt about that in anybody's mind, it's obvious in everything you do. :hairy
Uncle Russ....
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Very nice arrow for sure.