Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: jeffp51 on February 03, 2017, 12:07:44 am
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I have been working a set of red osier shafts. to get to my desired spine and length and still fit the 11/32 glue on tips I have, I am finding I have to barrel taper the shafts. Has anyone else had this experience? I have to make my shafts at least 30" long to account for my draw, and I am shooting 55# in the bow. Everything I read says barreled shafts shoot well as a rule, so we will see. I would love to hear what others think about them.
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I think they're better, at least if done well.. they should be lighter for the same spine
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I use a lot of sourwood for shafting and have a similar situation. I do reduce the forward end enough to accept an 11/32" taper but I wouldn't call it a barrel tapered shaft. A small, cheap thumb plane(got mine from ACE Hardware for about $10) to reduce the forward end.
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I would describe mine like Pat's. I file tapered shaft of red osier to spine. Then file front 5" or so to get weight matched and right size for my point.
Bjrogg