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Old 09-17-2002 | 10:50 AM
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FLHunter
 
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Default RE: Is anyone still using skinny carbons to hunt with?

Range,

Yes, I firmly believe the penetration is better with the smaller shafts compared to the fatter diameters. As far as loosing adaptors, I don't have that problem because I use an all glue-on system similiar to nibs. I've been using a glue-on system for field and broadhead arrows for many years now with no problems. I recently glued up some outserts to try mechanical broadheads and don't expect any problems either. I am in the epoxy glue manufacturing business, can you guess how most things are glued around here? It is my preference to buildup my arrows for specific use only, ie. broadheads once tuned remain broadheads, and field arrows remain field arrows. That way it is less work each season getting ready to hunt not having to go back through the retuning process. I simply store the hunting arrows in arrow storage case until they are to be used keeping the fletchings straight and in good shape.

Aim Hard!

Edited by - FLHunter on 09/17/2002 11:59:01
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