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Old 08-24-2010, 07:35 PM   #1
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Was wondering if yall build your own arrows or buy them premade...I wanna start doing my own arrows, but was wondering where to get some cheap supplies.. Full metal jacket shafts...carbon...inserts..nocks...tips... To all the do-it-your-self'ers....what website do you order all your supplies
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Old 08-25-2010, 09:10 AM   #2
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Old 08-25-2010, 12:27 PM   #3
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man....seems like the shafts are pretty pricey...like $10-$15 off of a archery shop doing them with everything on it...Seems like i would be loseing money doing my own arrows
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man....seems like the shafts are pretty pricey...like $10-$15 off of a archery shop doing them with everything on it...Seems like i would be loseing money doing my own arrows

Maybe. First order of business in archery/hunting forget counting the cost and become creative in ways to explain the ridiculous cost away.

For me service is king. I'm paying top dollar and because I am I want to be treated like every high roller expects to be treated. Some places do that very well, some you'll here about are crap to put it politely. If I hear one of them mentioned here I'll add my .02 otherwise I'll just say on-line Keystone Country store gives great personal service and have for decades. A retailer, you can't beat Cabela's for their return policy's.

Becarefull buying things on Ebay. It's common among people who've been around to buy a dozen, find the good ones in the bunch and sell the bad. They even will sell a dozen as new which they are but they've been picked out of other dozens. I stopped buying off of Ebay a long time ago.
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