Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Bohunter0908 on September 09, 2011, 06:52:55 pm
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I'm new to making arrows and won't some pointers on making them from
store bought dowels from homedepot or any other place.
I have bow hunted for about 15 yrs now and have always wanted yo try traditional
or primitive equipment. I am also making my first bow so I want to make arrows to go with ot
Any input is appreciated Thanks
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bowhunter,
If you are shooting 50# or less I'd recommend 5/16 birch dowels, if heavier then go to a 3/8 hardwood dowel. The 5/16 birch will give you arrows in the 450 to 500 grain range (w/ 125 heads) and the 3/8" hardwood will go in the neighborhood of 550/600 up to 700/800 depending on the wood type. You can tweek your spine by what weight head you choose and the actual length of the finished shaft.
One other thing, if you buy the dowels from the store you will pay a lot more than if you look up dowel rods on the internet a buy a hundred....ya can get the birch from 17 up to 30 dollars a hundred. hope that helps ya out some
rich
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Good info thanks Rich
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Thanks for the good intel I'll have to look into the bulk dowels I didn't knoe about that