For Feathers that can be attached without the fletching glue. I like to use the Super glue from Loctite, the Ultra Gel Control formula as this is better then the Gel Control due to being made for harsher conditions as the Gel Control does not work in wet environments very well. I like a straight feather/fletching as this means an arrow can be used on either side of a bow, a nice feature of one bow I have an old 35 pound Duel sided all fiberglass 34/35 pound draw and same at my draw Actionbow by Actionrod 8200 flat limb longbow model 1961--1979 . mean if some aluminum Sharrow 500 spine about 1916 arrows do not work well for one of my 54 inch almost center cut Recurve bows due to the lightness even if correct spine and type of aluminum, the arrows will work for the duel sided fiberglass model I am using.
I might have missed it in the dialog, but what was your final arrow length and what pound bow did you make these arrows for? Also, what tip weight did you use to match to your bow? Thanks
For Feathers that can be attached without the fletching glue. I like to use the Super glue from Loctite, the Ultra Gel Control formula as this is better then the Gel Control due to being made for harsher conditions as the Gel Control does not work in wet environments very well.
I like a straight feather/fletching as this means an arrow can be used on either side of a bow, a nice feature of one bow I have an old 35 pound Duel sided all fiberglass 34/35 pound draw and same at my draw Actionbow by Actionrod 8200 flat limb longbow model 1961--1979 . mean if some aluminum Sharrow 500 spine about 1916 arrows do not work well for one of my 54 inch almost center cut Recurve bows due to the lightness even if correct spine and type of aluminum, the arrows will work for the duel sided fiberglass model I am using.
I might have missed it in the dialog, but what was your final arrow length and what pound bow did you make these arrows for? Also, what tip weight did you use to match to your bow? Thanks
What pound bow are the 500’s for? I’m running all 50-55# recurves, and battling between buying 400’s or 500’s.
I would need to know your draw length so I can tell whether the 500s will work or not
@@allthingsarcheryandshootin9380 a little under 28 1/2” on my draw length.