Petrichor
Well-Known Member
Be careful with 3rivers POC. I got some of the pre finished ones and paid a premium 59 bucks only to find they were not weight matched at all. Worst shafts I’ve ever bought and I generally like 3 rivers. I think they do offer both weight and non weight matched ones in the bare wood. I was lazy and didn’t feel like finishing the arrows. Just be careful.My goal is to take a public land white tail with the 1974 Herters Perfection Itasca or the 1969 Herters International Hunter. No success last year but I feel like I learned a lot. I’m shooting really high FOC 3Rivers/Easton Traditional Only carbon arrows and Steelforce 300 and 225 grain single bevels with 100 grain brass inserts.
I’m moving into my first house this summer though and will have a sizeable workshop. I’m going to try and produce some wood arrows by the end of the month. I’m thinking 3Rivers POC shafts, probably won’t even stain the first couple batches, gasket lacquer, and fletching tape. I might get a little crazy with staining/cresting over the winter.
Any deer I could take with a 50 year old Minnesota bow and homemade arrows would be the hunting trophy of my life.
I also just picked up a beautiful Grayling Green Bear Kodiak Magnum last month from RMS Gear that is practically unshot. That is a beautiful bow that I can see being great for still hunting.
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