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Best place for wood shafts?

Messages posted to thread:
ModernLongbow 21-Aug-18
PEARL DRUMS 21-Aug-18
Mountain Man 21-Aug-18
Grim 21-Aug-18
grizz 21-Aug-18
30pt buck 21-Aug-18
George D. Stout 21-Aug-18
30pt buck 21-Aug-18
Deno 21-Aug-18
Bjrogg 21-Aug-18
Too Many Bows Bob 21-Aug-18
SuperK 21-Aug-18
Longcruise 21-Aug-18
Gator1 21-Aug-18
Mike E 21-Aug-18
ModernLongbow 21-Aug-18
alphamale 21-Aug-18
Mike E 22-Aug-18
parsonbryant 22-Aug-18
Stringmaker 22-Aug-18
Stringmaker 22-Aug-18
3R Shooter 22-Aug-18
Matt B 22-Aug-18
Salvador 06 22-Aug-18
From: ModernLongbow
Date: 21-Aug-18




Is there any place that sells wood shafting online that is both spine and weight sorted and they list the weights? Either by the dozen or in bulk? I want to know what im getting not just some random weight group.

From: PEARL DRUMS
Date: 21-Aug-18




I HIGHLY suggest you chat with Wayne at True Shaft Archery. Tell him I sent you. He laser marks each shaft with weight and spine, on the stiff side of the shaft no less. Fool proof and perfect quality. What he marks you will also measure on your own tester. That's rare.

From: Mountain Man
Date: 21-Aug-18




Twig archery

From: Grim
Date: 21-Aug-18




Surewood Shafts if you like Doug Fir

From: grizz
Date: 21-Aug-18




Lost Nation will spine, weigh and mark their cedar shafts. I've always gotten excellent quality cedars from them.

From: 30pt buck
Date: 21-Aug-18




Rouge River Archery in Grants Pass Or Rose City Archery in Coquille Or Surewood Achery Three Rivers Archery plus all the others mentioned and there are a lot more

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Aug-18




I believe that is Rogue River, I think Rouge River is maybe near Frisco.

From: 30pt buck
Date: 21-Aug-18




Dang it George, Bing a redneck like Frisky, you arr luky that I got the spelling that close. Yes it Rogue River. Operated by the Syfert's

From: Deno
Date: 21-Aug-18




Surewood DF shafts from Archery Past works for me.

Deno

From: Bjrogg
Date: 21-Aug-18




I agree with Pearl. Wayne is great to talk Arrows with and super nice shafts. True Shaft Archery. TSA

Bjrogg

From: Too Many Bows Bob
Date: 21-Aug-18




Forresterwoodshafts.com

Great hardwood shafts. Once you use hardwood, you won't go back to cedar.

TMBB

From: SuperK
Date: 21-Aug-18




Wapiti Archery for cedar, Surewood for douglas fir and Raptor archery for Sitka Spruce (I think he gets them from True Shaft archery). I have dealt with these folks and they are top notch.

From: Longcruise
Date: 21-Aug-18




If you call RMSG they will spine and weigh for you.

I just built a set all spined exactly 68#. They weren't weighed but out of the dozen finished arrows I weighed out six that were within 6 grains. Broadheads on those and practice, stumps and small game with the other six.

From: Gator1
Date: 21-Aug-18




Wapiti for Cedars.

From: Mike E
Date: 21-Aug-18




I have 2 doz Fir coming this week from Surewood, Got some tapered shafts from them a couple years back, they also tapered some cedars I had, very satisfied.

From: ModernLongbow
Date: 21-Aug-18




Maybe i asked my question wrong. Lookin for a site that says these here arrows are this spine and they all weigh within 5 grains +or - of this weight right here. Lots of the sites above I have been to and nobody lists the weight of the shaft. They just say they are weight matched but to what weight? Maybe its just not going to happen and i will have to call someone. Im just an online shopper i guess.

From: alphamale
Date: 21-Aug-18




call addictive archery, andy the owner will tell you the weight and spine of each arrow if that's what you want, real good arrows but he aint cheap, 503 881 4963

From: Mike E
Date: 22-Aug-18




Surewood lists the weight of their shafts, of course the weight will change depending on the length, tapering takes off about 25 grains and also alters the spine a little. Give them a call I'm sure they'll be able to answer any questions you have.

From: parsonbryant
Date: 22-Aug-18




RMSG.

From: Stringmaker
Date: 22-Aug-18




Trevor, I don't know of any of the shaft suppliers that list the individual bundles at so weight on line. You will have to call them and either ask what weights the have or what range you can get them in or request of them a particular weight . . .

Michael

From: Stringmaker
Date: 22-Aug-18




Trevor, I don't know of any of the shaft suppliers that list the individual bundles at so weight on line. You will have to call them and either ask what weights the have or what range you can get them in or request of them a particular weight . . .

Michael

From: 3R Shooter Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 22-Aug-18
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Always willing to get you specific weights, but you would have to call in (or put a comment on your order online) with what you want.

From: Matt B
Date: 22-Aug-18




The Nocking Point in Oklahoma sells very well matched sets of cedar shafts. I highly recommend them (and they are great people, too!). You can also get well matched shafts from Sagittarius. The owner there has a long term close association with Rose City, so his supply is always good. Matt

From: Salvador 06
Date: 22-Aug-18




Guys, Rougue River hasn't made a shaft in nearly a decade, they sold out to Wapiti, who continues the tradition of excellent old growth cedar.





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