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Originally posted by susej
Yea I was wondering if I could craft arrows for a Compound bow. I was also considering a air gun but I don't think one under $300 would kill someone or larger game.
Originally posted by visualmiscreant
Have you ever seen anyone straighten wooden arrows through a method I believe is called "sympathy"? One of my friends is a world-class archer; he shoots a long-bow. He moved down to the Florida Keys several years ago because he works as a marine carpenter, building and remodeling boats. Once while I was visiting him, there was a show on television he was watching where they took a straight wooden arrow and rubbed it lengthwise down the shaft of a warped one. After several minutes (I think), the warped arrow straightened. I thought it was BS, but the guy told me he's seen it done before. I'm not sure how many times you have to rub them in that fashion, and I've never tried it myself; I just thought you might find it interesting. It could save arrows in a survival situation as well...
Originally posted by susej
Thanks guys but I'm still not fully convinced. Some of the recurves that I've seen are big and look kind of hard to carry unlike the compound bows I'm wielded/shot. Also how long do you think a compound would last without that much maintenance.
P.s
I've also heard that you have to unstring recurvers when your not using them. Is it hard to string and unstring them.