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what do i need to do to this wooden arrow shaft?
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what the hell do i need to do i saw these arrow shafts at 3rivers 5/16" wood youth shafts 100 pack but they are marked un spined what do i need to do i plan on making hunting arrows for my 50lb longbow how to spine them please i am...


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I'm turning my own arrow shafts from 1/2" X 1/2" wood blanks ripped from good straight grained pine boards.

how do you hollow out the center of an arrow shaft?
Beautiful Young Ranger with bow

i am getting ready to begin making me own personal arrows for my bow and i was wondering if anybody knew how i get get some typre of drill long enough to accuratly drill all the way through of a peice of wood that would later become an arrow?


Don't bother trying to hollow out a wooden arrow shaft, it won't work. All you will succeed in doing is making the shaft too weak to use as an arrow, if even that much. For complete instructions on how to make an arrow out of wood, go here:
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Could a pigeon fly with an arrow in any part of his body?
Beautiful Young Ranger with bow

Ok- This is not real. I am critiquing a fantasy story where a pigeon arrives with a message with an arrow lodged in it's body

At first, I thought : too heavy! but I then I found an arrow (In my guess) probably doesn't weight any more


It would be impossible, any area that it could actually lodge in the body and stay would be fatal to the bird, if it simply hit a leg or passed through the wing it may make it to it's destination, but the arrow would not stay inside. Were it to...

Bear Archery 27-Inch Wood Shaft Arrows 1/2 72 Pack
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Price: $234.00 $180.08

Strong, durable, and safe arrows
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These fiberglass arrows feature high flexing qualities and will not splinter

Best way to make budget wooden arrows?
Beautiful Young Ranger with bow

I'm looking for some guidance on how to make some wood arrows on the cheap. I'm making my own longbow and would like to craft the arrows to go with it. I know it's easy to spend hundreds of dollars on jigs and pre-spined and straightened shafts but


Here is a Google search for [how to make wooden arrows] There are quite a few places to look

What clubs do you have? How far do you hit them? What's your handicap?
Beautiful Young Ranger with bow

Basically, tell me everthing about your golf game

Me:


Driver: Callaway Fusion FT-5 Tour Neutral, 9.5* w/ Stulz LLC Nano Arrow 50 shaft, stiff flex.

3-Wood: Taylormade Burner TP, 14.5* w/ Aldila...


Driver: many: Starting with Taylormade Superquad 9.5 D5 stiff flex, Nike Sasquatch SUMO 2 and 1 with 10 degree D2 stiff with prototype shafts and Titleist 986 I think with 8.5 degree Stiff shaft.

3-Wood: Nike Sas 15 (two of them...

Power of the bow known by hunters, warriors throughout the ages

I'd seen her cross the field scores of times, from her earliest days as a spindly fawn, as a yearling and with her own spotted twins. This time she stumbled and I saw an arrow protruding from her left rib cage. Her breath, smoking in the cold, came hard. To not further alarm her, I did not move, but she bolted into the woods. Last week, one of our technicians noticed buzzards circling over fallen trees in the valley.

Deer, a valuable prey animal, have succumbed to the bowman for thousands of years. The Paleo-Indians who colonized what became the Chesapeake region first hunted with long darts or spears, either sharpened to a fire-hardened point, or headed with a knapped, stone point and hurled with great force using an atlatl or throwing stick.

It's not clear when the use of a bow to hunt and do battle took precedence among the Chesapeake's Native American tribes.

In Iowa, it seems to have been about A.D. 500, more than 10,000 years after evidence of the first native tribes there. But the many and varied sizes and shapes of "arrowheads" found at archaeological sites are simply called "points" because what they were attached to is unknown.

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Exploring Ethnobotany at the Crosby Arboretum

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Long, straight arrow shafts were crafted from shrubs such as the deciduous, spring blooming arrow-wood viburnum and from the yaupon holly, a tall evergreen
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Victoria Times Colonist

This pair of arrow smoothers were fitted around the shaft of an arrow to smooth and straighten it by abrasion, like sanding. True. 11.