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Whitehair 06-15-2006 05:34 AM

Wowed by Woodies
 
For the sake of conversation...

I just got my first dozen wood arrows, and I couldnt be happier. Theyre POC, 28", White Dip Crest with Yellow hen, Blue cock, and a pretty blue nock...and the best part...all tipped with Zwickey Black Diamonds! My grandfather gave them to me (I already have his Zipper T/D) last week and told me I could only hunt his farm if I was shooting those arrows...Sounded like one heck of a deal to me!

So, who else here shoots woodies? Love em or hate em?

PS- If youre thinking about going to wood, dont, you'll like them too much...



Arthur P 06-15-2006 06:17 AM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
There's just something about shooting wood arrows.... Mow bows are quieter. Any bows that I've ever thought were harsh to shoot were all smoothed out by using wood. They're just a joy to use. I love 'em.:)

Double Creek 06-15-2006 08:05 AM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
They definitely are fun to shoot!! I've got some 32" POC that I just bought recently... I haven't had much time to shoot them, but plan on using them for 3-D's that require a wood arrow...

BobCo19-65 06-15-2006 08:45 AM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
They're just too purdy to shoot. I'm always afraid of missing the target with one.

Actually, I have a trade going on right now for a dozen. :D

Longbow Bowhunter 06-15-2006 08:49 AM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
I just made up some Hex Pine and like them allot, think I will shoot these for awhile. beenlooking for something stronger than POC or Spruce and not weigh a ton, I think these are it.

Big Red Porkers 06-15-2006 12:12 PM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
I make a lot of wood arrows from shafts up .......... but I can't seem to shake the qualities that carbon arrows bring to the table when itcomes hunting season

YooperMike 06-15-2006 01:15 PM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
Perhaps an ignorant question, but do you have to worry about weight with word arrows, as far as consistency in weights go? Do they vary alot between arrows?

kevin1 06-15-2006 02:04 PM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 


ORIGINAL: Whitehair

I just got my first dozen wood arrows, and I couldnt be happier. Theyre POC, 28", White Dip Crest with Yellow hen, Blue cock, and a pretty blue nock...and the best part...all tipped with Zwickey Black Diamonds! My grandfather gave them to me (I already have his Zipper T/D) last week and told me I could only hunt his farm if I was shooting those arrows...Sounded like one heck of a deal to me!

So, who else here shoots woodies? Love em or hate em?

PS- If youre thinking about going to wood, dont, you'll like them too much...


I was almost skeered to open this thread , and after reading this I'm still wondering ... ;)

I've never tried wooden arrows , but I may get some in the future to try out .

Alex The Hawk 06-15-2006 04:56 PM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
Me feel like real Indian when I shoot them Sticks :D:D:D

LBR 06-15-2006 11:43 PM

RE: Wowed by Woodies
 
I started shooting wood arrows to be legal in the longbow class at tournaments. Although these days many have started allowing carbons and aluminum in the longbow class, I will stick with the wood arrows (as long as I can afford to anyhow). In my opinion, you can't beat a quality wood arrow. Quiet, forgiving, doesn't have to be within 3/1,000th's of an inch tolerance for being straight, I don't have to add weights or tubes or any of that mess, my point's don't get loose or rattle, and if I take the time (or can con my buddy into it) they are beautiful to boot. They can be shot as accurately as any other arrow--Ben Pearson, Howard Hill, the Wilheim (sp?) brothers, etc. proved this--and I don't have any problems with penetration (don't much matter to me how far my arrow buries into the dirt/tree behind the critter I just shot).

As with most everything else, they do have a down side. You can't just walk into any shop and pick up a dozen XX78 POC's, and depending on where you get them the quality can vary. Raw shafts take some work and knowledge to make them into good arrows, and pre-made wood arrows are expensive.

Still, there is something that just feels right about shooting wood arrows from a longbow. One of those "if I have to explain it, you won't understand" things.

Chad


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