Flamed Wood arrows
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- Guy Layton
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Flamed Wood arrows
Hi guys,
I thought you may like to have a look at these arrows I have made up for a pending bow arrival...
They are flamed Stika Spruce 55-60# shafts… 5'' Spliced Truflights with 130 grain Blackstumps
They are a little different... but I like them...
Cheers Guy...
I thought you may like to have a look at these arrows I have made up for a pending bow arrival...
They are flamed Stika Spruce 55-60# shafts… 5'' Spliced Truflights with 130 grain Blackstumps
They are a little different... but I like them...
Cheers Guy...
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is no where as important as being able to place it in the correct spot....!
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Great looking arrows Guy, good luck with the new bow
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Sweet, very nice looking bunch of Arrows.
The new bow will be very proud shooting them and so should you.
I'm a little bit you have a slick hand at doing things, well done.
The new bow will be very proud shooting them and so should you.
I'm a little bit you have a slick hand at doing things, well done.
Re: Flamed Wood arrows
really like the look of those arrows, nice job!
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- Stickbow Hunter
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Nice work on the arrows Guy. Can't say I would like to use them though unless I was only shooting white ferals.
Jeff
Jeff
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Very nice work on the arrows Guy. Hope you get some good game with them.
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Looking good Guy ,look out Critters.
- Guy Layton
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Hi all,
Thank you for your comments...
I suppose Ill just have too back my shooting...
Cheers Guy...
Thank you for your comments...
Hi Jeff, Yes mate.... I'm sure its going to be interesting to determine if I have placed the arrow in the correct spot or not... And exactly the reason why I normally run white fletches...Stickbow Hunter wrote:Nice work on the arrows Guy. Can't say I would like to use them though unless I was only shooting white ferals.
Jeff
I suppose Ill just have too back my shooting...
Cheers Guy...
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is no where as important as being able to place it in the correct spot....!
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Very nice arrows, Guy!
What poundage bow will you shoot them from?
What poundage bow will you shoot them from?
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
I guess you will.Guy Layton wrote:I suppose Ill just have too back my shooting...
Jeff
- Guy Layton
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Hi Joe,JoeLethbridge wrote:Very nice arrows, Guy!
What poundage bow will you shoot them from?
Im hoping the bow comes outs around 57#
Bows around 55-60# seem to get the job done for me...
Cheer Guy
The broadhead used, regardless of how sharp, is no where as important as being able to place it in the correct spot....!
Re: Flamed Wood arrows
In my opinion Black fletches or red fletches are the best except when trying to see one on a target but with broadheads hunting awesome!
Beaut job mate
Beaut job mate
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- TradHunter
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
They look awesome man! Almost too good to shoot haha
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- The Ranger
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Yeah very nice arrows Guy. I like what you've done with the shaft. How did you do that?
Stuart
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They look nice for shore Guy maybe for the rut with those heads. Blackwidow colours maybe? Hope they all turn out and match the new bow.
Cheers Wayno
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- cave_canem
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Re: Flamed Wood arrows
Awesome looking arrows mate. Well done.
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