different types of arrows

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What to do with old arrows

Poll closed Aug 8, 2018.
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  1. Cmisek14

    Cmisek14 Newb

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    Hello all. First time post but I have been reading everything I can from all the different posts here on Bowhunting.com learned a lot from everyone on this forum. I have question of what everyone does with all of their old arrows. My son started shooting a bow at 10 years old and now he is 15. He is on his third bow, grew at least a foot and needless to say he is a lot stronger. Back to my question, I have 2-3 dozen different arrows of different lengths, spines and etc. I spent a lot of money on the arrows and hate to get rid of them. Any ideas on what we can use them? I kind of want to keep them just in case another little kid in the neighborhood takes up archery and I can give him/her some of the arrows.
     
  2. John Mayfield

    John Mayfield Newb

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    One idea would be to donate them to a Boy Scout Camp. The archery merit badge is one of the most popular merit badges during summer camps. Arrows are always something they need.
     
  3. Fix

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    That's a great idea, thank you. I have a bunch just sitting around so I called a friend and he and his son are coming over tonight to get them.
     
  4. jstephens61

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    I usually give the older arrows away, after I’ve checked them over.
     

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