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Rooty 17-Dec-21
Jegs.mi 17-Dec-21
White Falcon 17-Dec-21
Rooty 17-Dec-21
1buckurout 17-Dec-21
redquebec 17-Dec-21
Rooty 17-Dec-21
Rooty 17-Dec-21
Jegs.mi 17-Dec-21
The Whittler 17-Dec-21
Altitude Sickness 17-Dec-21
kstradhunter 17-Dec-21
Bob Rowlands 17-Dec-21
MStyles 17-Dec-21
Corax_latrans 17-Dec-21
MikeT 17-Dec-21
Draven 17-Dec-21
SB 17-Dec-21
Wayne Hess 17-Dec-21
Rooty 17-Dec-21
Ken Schwartz 17-Dec-21
Tim Finley 17-Dec-21
Nemophilist 18-Dec-21
From: Rooty
Date: 17-Dec-21

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From: Jegs.mi Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 17-Dec-21




Cool shafts rooty, what are they?

From: White Falcon
Date: 17-Dec-21




Nice.

From: Rooty
Date: 17-Dec-21

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Easton.

From: 1buckurout
Date: 17-Dec-21




Wow! Those are nice. I didn't know you could buy anything like that. Reminded me of an old Howard Hill article I read years ago. He used white arrows for hunting something... but I don't recall what.

From: redquebec
Date: 17-Dec-21




As I age and my vision changes, I've often wondered if those shafts would make it easier to get a clearer sight picture. They look great!

From: Rooty
Date: 17-Dec-21




Howards white arrows were my inspiration. These are a step up from Carbon Legacy in straightness and come with the inserts I prefer.

From: Rooty
Date: 17-Dec-21

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From: Jegs.mi Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 17-Dec-21




I have been wondering if painting my broadheads white would help in low light?

From: The Whittler
Date: 17-Dec-21




Wow Easton makes driveway markers. They might be hard to see in the winter, just summer ones I guess. :-) Cool

From: Altitude Sickness
Date: 17-Dec-21




I tried to patent fluorescent and reflective properties into film dipping and arrow graphics. But no one made a material to do it in the 90s. I always though if the could make the thin arrow graphics reflective it would be a huge advantage to finding arrows. Without the rear weight, cost and state law of lighted nocks.

From: kstradhunter
Date: 17-Dec-21

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Let us know how you like them! Ive got some white Traditional Only Barebows that are just a white 5mm axis basically and love them.

From: Bob Rowlands
Date: 17-Dec-21




Add white fletch and nock and you have the easiest to see arrows. And find too. Unless you are shooting in the snow. And that sure as hell ain't around here anymore.

From: MStyles
Date: 17-Dec-21




I like fluorescent Orange fletching.

From: Corax_latrans
Date: 17-Dec-21




There is just one thing that you guys might want to be aware of with these, and that is that (at least a few years ago) there was a guy at my club who was shooting them and when I mentioned to him that I had found a few out on the course he said “KEEP THEM! I hate the damn things!!“

He was a compound shooter, and there was something about whatever they used for the graphic treatment that made them extraordinarily difficult for him to pull out of a 3-D target. So he was not much of a fan. I suppose most of us stickbow guys would not have much of a problem because they would just stop that much more quickly.

In fairness, that is all secondhand information, so take it for what it’s worth… I trust Rooty will provide a full report before too long!

From: MikeT
Date: 17-Dec-21




And I thought I was gonna see a incredible snow picture! I`m not into carbon, but those look pretty cool. Almost a "trad" autumn orange stripe on there. Easton sure is proud of their crests nowadays, my aluminum Legacy are pretty over the top too.

From: Draven
Date: 17-Dec-21




Nice! I want some too. I need to start doing them.

From: SB
Date: 17-Dec-21




Fred Bear shot full white arrows so they would show up in flight filming hunts. We used to be able to buy full length white painted cedar arrows back in the day.

From: Wayne Hess
Date: 17-Dec-21




Are pictures worth a thousand shots, words ?

From: Rooty
Date: 17-Dec-21




From: Ken Schwartz
Date: 17-Dec-21




Rooty! With the weather we have at the moment , I’m sure those will be a spring time warm warm season projectile. Awesome job and very visual! Ken

From: Tim Finley Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 17-Dec-21




I have some Beman whiteouts I have used for several years they were easy to find and I liked them for hunting hogs at night .

From: Nemophilist
Date: 18-Dec-21




Nice





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