Arrows?

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  1. quickstick

    quickstick Weekend Warrior

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    I've been out of traditional archery for a long time & I'm aware that I can't get cedar shafts like back in the day. But what's everyone else using??
     
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    Cedar shafts are available. Even on Amazon!
     
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    Innovative Outdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    Look to three rivers archery. They have more cedar shafts and complete arrows than you would use in a lifetime.
     
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    quickstick Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks. They sure have gone up in price but worth it!
     
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    White Falcon Weekend Warrior

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    Had a dozen of these made. 00small38428443.JPG
     
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    Bowguy Weekend Warrior

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    I used to use kustom King tapered cedar. They're not available from what I can find. I've used others n they seem prone to warp. I do love cedar but now use carbon. It's a contradiction but it's what I do
     
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    check out Surewood Shafts Home Page

    They're Douglas Fir but they cut the tree and make the shafts themselves.. Quality people to do business with..
     
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    I've always used aluminum, have been using since about 1980. Haven't broken one yet from shooting unless I count the ones deer have broken.
     

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