Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Traditional Firearms => Traditional Archery => Topic started by: Darren Haverstick on July 20, 2024, 02:46:33 PM
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I finished my arrows yesterday evening. As always, a big shout out to my painter, wife, and best friend, Leah Haverstick. It's always fun doing a project with her!
This is a lengthy process for us. I started out with some bare mahogany shafts that I got from the best guy in the business, Kevin Forrester. I put the point and nock tapers on them and then flame crested the shafts with some brass templates and a butane torch. After that, I stained the shafts, let them dry, and then turned them over to Leah. She did her magic with paint, markers, and imagination and then I sealed them with several coats of polyurethane. In the home stretch now, I glued the nocks on and then fletched the shafts. Lastly, I glued on the points. All that's left to do now is see how they shoot out of my new longbow. The average arrow weight is 732.9 grains with 190 grain Meatheads and field points. I like a heavy arrow!
Go Team Haverstick!
Darren
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Surely you're not going to use those beautiful arrows that you and your wife have worked for hours to make, to hunt with. Have you ever lost any of your arrows? How long do you look for them before you finally give up looking?
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Surely you're not going to use those beautiful arrows that you and your wife have worked for hours to make, to hunt with. Have you ever lost any of your arrows? How long do you look for them before you finally give up looking?
Thomas, I broken and lost plenty - it just goes with shooting them. I don't worry too much about it, though. I have boxes full of arrows from seasons gone by so it's not like I'm going to run out any time soon.
Darren
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Darren, although I know nothing at all about archery things, I do know a good looking arrow when I see one. And also, I've got the technology to care of your over abundance of arrows. All you need to do is shoot more deer. And then, we can all read some real good stories too.