Customizing arrow question
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 181
Likes: 0
From: Grand Bay, AL
Alright, now that the season is over, I am just going to play around with construction and practicing. Up until now, I haven't really done anything too fancy but I want to try for something different.
Just to get through the practicing period, I have been buying practice arrows from my local shop and just stripping them down and finishing them with a polycrilic and the feathers I like. I am wanting to buy some POC's and start putting a crest of my liking on them. The most readily available arrows are the POC in Cabela's that are already stained and sealed. My question is are they okay to crest and feather since they have already been finished and what should I finish them, or recoat them with after I crest them? I am looking for a finish that I can remove the feathers from without ripping the crest and finish off the arrow. What would work?
Thanks for your help guys
"Clutz by Nature, Hospitalized by Fate..."
Pyral
Just to get through the practicing period, I have been buying practice arrows from my local shop and just stripping them down and finishing them with a polycrilic and the feathers I like. I am wanting to buy some POC's and start putting a crest of my liking on them. The most readily available arrows are the POC in Cabela's that are already stained and sealed. My question is are they okay to crest and feather since they have already been finished and what should I finish them, or recoat them with after I crest them? I am looking for a finish that I can remove the feathers from without ripping the crest and finish off the arrow. What would work?
Thanks for your help guys
"Clutz by Nature, Hospitalized by Fate..."
Pyral
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,120
Likes: 0
From: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Just buy some raw shafts and build them instead of redoing a finished shaft.Here's a few links to some suppliers:
www.rogueriverarchery.com
www.rosecityarchery.com
www.rogueriverarchery.com
www.rosecityarchery.com
#3
I would be very careful where you buy shafting from. Unles it specifically states that it's weight matched, it's not. What you'll end up with is a dozen shafts that might vary 100+ grains in weight. Absolutely worthless IMO.
JRW
JRW
#4
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 282
Likes: 0
From: westport in USA
JRW is right. Why build junk? Pay up for premium supplies and take your time. I prefer my home made arrows to most
(not all) "storeboughts"
Your life is made of time, not money.
(not all) "storeboughts"
Your life is made of time, not money.




