OK,
Again, just for grins I started fooling around with the same dowel. I was reading last night and I just realized that I had not cut the dowel to the correct length. I cut about 4 1/4 inches off of the tip and re-sharpened it in the electric pencil sharpener
I tried it and it shot ALOT better. I then used some duct tape and put some 3 3/4" long fletching on it. It shot even better then. I started looking down it and I noticed that it was a little crooked. It would not roll on a flat surface so I found where it was sitting "high" and would not roll so I bent it a little the opposite direction. After a little bit of trial and error it would roll. I then shot this arrow repeatedly at my target around 20 times at 10 to 12 yards (this is my trad limit for now). I couldnt believe it! :oI was getting 4 out of 5 good vital shots on the target. It is a "buckmasters" wally world special and the vitals are super small. They actually would have all been heart or lung shots
I didnt actually have my fletching exactly opposite of each other. It was not perfect at all I am trying to get some pictures posted for yall to see. I did notice that if I nocked it just like you see it in the picture it shot straight. If I nocked it the opposite direction it shot left.
I know that it will shoot differently, and penetrate deeper with a field tip or trade point, but I would not hesitate to shoot a deer with this arrow with a trade point.
This "ghetto" arrow shoots better from this bow than my 2213s
I am actually going to get to shoot my bow more if I can make myself a set of arrows from these inexpensive dowels. I am always paranoid I am going to loose my 2213s
I feel like I have just found my next hobby
Tommy
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