outdoorsdude
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So, as I am fine tuning my arrow and broad heads for the coming season I came to the conclusion, that two were not enough. Yes, I could buy new shafts and heads; but what about the ones I all ready have??
Let me explain. There are the two, that I shot my elk with last year. The one I shot my elk with the year before. The one I put through that coyote that came into the cow call (nothin like four yotes bustin in to screw up a bull). Etc, etc.
These were all single use arrows, ones that 'meant something' and were part of a great moment in the woods.
So, the question's are:
Do I 'recondition' them, or keep them as "trophys"?
And, what do you do with your "wonderfully used" arrows?
Let me explain. There are the two, that I shot my elk with last year. The one I shot my elk with the year before. The one I put through that coyote that came into the cow call (nothin like four yotes bustin in to screw up a bull). Etc, etc.
These were all single use arrows, ones that 'meant something' and were part of a great moment in the woods.
So, the question's are:
Do I 'recondition' them, or keep them as "trophys"?
And, what do you do with your "wonderfully used" arrows?