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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by mrbb, Jul 17, 2009.

  1. mrbb

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    Ok, I am looking for new arrows for hunting, but my question is, does anyone know of an arrow maker that make solid white shafts!
    I am not worried about deer seeing my arrows, but I like the idea of a solid white shaft for recovery and for reading sign on them.
    I have shafts with the wrap on, but would just prefer the whole thing white if possible.
    So, do you know of any?
     
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    brucelanthier Grizzled Veteran

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    Just paint the shafts. Spray paint would probably work well.
     
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    Rut Junkie Weekend Warrior

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    Just fishing arrows. The whack master arrows are white with Zebra black stripes.
     
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    Thanks, but I was hoping to find shafts that are white from the factory,
    I remember seeing them at a few shows, but never paid attention on who made them, even seen some in some magazines for guys that hunt a lot in the snow!

    any info would be great guys keep it coming!
     
  5. michaelp

    michaelp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Google only revealed fishing arrows, and one company that makes a "sleeve"...I did not read about it but that could be something of interest to you. They said they make alot of colors.
     
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    Kanga Weekend Warrior

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    About the closest your gonna get is the GT Nugent series.

    http://goldtip.com/wango.htm
     
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    I wouldn't paint them yourself. I did that once and man were they noisy on my rest when I drawed my bow back.
     
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    I believe painting the arrow would not be a wise thing to do. The spray paint may not weight much, but
    when applyling it to a less than 500 gr setup, the additional weight of the paint will hinder arrow flights.

    Why not just use white feathers?
     
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    michaelp Die Hard Bowhunter

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    A lighted nock would be alot easier to come by...and there is no easier arrow to find that one with a bright light hanging off the end of it.
     

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