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TrophyTracker
07-30-2010, 10:06 PM
How many of you are going to build your own arrows(custom vanes/feathers,length, weight etc) to hunt with this season?

palmettoswamp
07-31-2010, 04:44 PM
Only one word....

http://www.southshorearcherysupply.com/

Jerry down in Riverview, Fla. carrys Beman, Gold Tip, Easton, Victory and Carbon Express arrows. You can purchase single arrows instead of having to buy 1/2 dozen arrows to see what you like and what flys best of your setup.

I bought 1 Carbon Express Mayhem and 1 Gold Tip XT Hunter and it took about 1 week from ordering on his web site until they were delivered to my door. His arrow building skills are top notch and the arrows exceeded my expectations and beyond. Gonna sell my jig, since I would rather be out hunting than building arrows. With family, work and other obligations, I really dont have time to sit down and fletch arrows and I dont really dont shoot year around. Nothing against fletching arrows, but I got better things to do.



Give him a try and you will not be disappointed.

Have not had a chance to shoot the new arrows, since I busted my back about 2 weeks ago and the doctor doesnt want me even looking at a bow until mid-late August. Gonna be crunch time to get dialed in and prepared for archery in late September.

I think folks will be calling me the "Hog Commander" after this fall season...look for the show on public access television!

palmettoswamp
08-28-2010, 08:53 PM
These Carbon Express Mayhem Hunter arrows fly great for me...gonna get some more soon

Yotey
03-23-2011, 01:44 AM
I will be fletching my own and cutting my own lengths. Using Blazer veins 2". I will be shooting the Cabelas Stalker Xtremes 65/80 9.3 grains per inch. I went to these last year. Goat Tuff glue and a bitzenberger fletching tool. I use an apple Arrow Saw.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/Varmint05/stalkerblazer.jpg

FlHunter23
03-25-2011, 12:51 AM
I used a tile saw when I cut my arrows down last year. Worked pretty good.