POC Arrows Recommendation
#1
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POC Arrows Recommendation
Guys, I just receieved a doz POC arrows for my selfbows from Paul Jalon, elitearrows. Works of art. I am so used to being disappointed from 3rivers, and others. Just plain junk from 3rivers especially. But I put these on a spine tester and all are within 2lb of each other. All wieght 460gr +/-6gr.
I have been shooting aluminum 1816's out of a 50lb osage bow, and they make alot of noise. But shot well, and now with these cedars, much quieter, and seem more forgiving.
If you need cedars, give em a call.
www.elitearrows.com
I have been shooting aluminum 1816's out of a 50lb osage bow, and they make alot of noise. But shot well, and now with these cedars, much quieter, and seem more forgiving.
If you need cedars, give em a call.
www.elitearrows.com
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: POC Arrows Recommendation
I have been shooting aluminum 1816's out of a 50lb osage bow, and they make alot of noise. But shot well, and now with these cedars, much quieter, and seem more forgiving.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: POC Arrows Recommendation
When I used to shoot cedars,I ordered a dz. that were supposed top be hand weighed and spined.They were the worst matched set of POC(or should I say POS)arrowsI ever had.Never bought from them again.Glad you found a good arrowsmith,it definitely makes a differance
#6
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RE: POC Arrows Recommendation
What are you talking about Russ. You probably would just go out to your shop and whip up a doz in a few hours. As fast as you and Burnie makes bows, arrows would bea piece of cake. I am still on my second self bow for months now.
#7
RE: POC Arrows Recommendation
I am still on my second self bow for months now.
You probably would just go out to your shop and whip up a doz in a few hours.
As fast as you and Burnie makes bows,
You dont have a drum sander laying around collecting dust by any chance?