Thanks zed, I remember that video, one of my archery books mentions them being good for keeping a consistent draw length since the blunt is so big it's easy to feel it contact the knuckle/finger ensuring a full draw is reached
They look great, are they made with Ash, do suspect they are the best thing for practicing with heavy bows and wood arrows. From the little looking around the internet some people seem to get a little carried away with perfection on arrows and components they end up being a premium price.
Thanks, I'm not sure about the wood it was some reclaimed timber. For shooting at a net, they are the best type of head, I rarely have my arrows break, unlike shooting at conventional targets, where I frequently destroyed arrows.
great work rich, those are coming out really good.
Thanks Mike
Nice ! I remember Tod doing a vid about these being used for shooting ducks etc.
Thanks zed, I remember that video, one of my archery books mentions them being good for keeping a consistent draw length since the blunt is so big it's easy to feel it contact the knuckle/finger ensuring a full draw is reached
They look great, are they made with Ash, do suspect they are the best thing for practicing with heavy bows and wood arrows.
From the little looking around the internet some people seem to get a little carried away with perfection on arrows and components they end up being a premium price.
Thanks, I'm not sure about the wood it was some reclaimed timber. For shooting at a net, they are the best type of head, I rarely have my arrows break, unlike shooting at conventional targets, where I frequently destroyed arrows.
@@Richardsmith001 Even better if your using any old anything bits of wood.