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Old 10-10-2002, 03:27 PM   #1
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Default Swaged arrow info PLEASE

Hey everyone,
I just found this place and had to register after reading some of the posts and responses. Nice to find such a large knowledge base concerned with my thirty year passion - Archery / Bowhunting.

Some years ago I remember seeing some Easton arrow shafts that were swaged 5 degrees on the tip end for the glue-on tips and broadheads that the traditional bowyers prefer.

I am trying to find any source for either these shafts or any place capable of swaging shafts. I would like to try some of these out on a crossbow just for sh!tz and giggles. Any information would be helpful.

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