dwilley wrote:This topic has probably been done to death, but I'm going to ask anyway.
What set up would you recommend for someone starting to build their own arrows?
I'm leaning toward aluminum rather than carbon shafts and being able to easily repair damaged fletching is a desired feature.
Thanks for any and all advise offered,
cheers,
David
P.S. Just joined the "dry fire club", fortunately no damage to the Ibex nor me.
I've just started building my own xbow arrows too and I decided to go with aluminum. I did a ton of reading on here and elsewhere about alum vs carbon and I think it's a more personal preference thing than anything else. Carbons are all the rage right now but what the heck.
I guess the main reason is because I'm an old vbow shooter and have built hundreds of aluminum arrows using 5" feathers. Aluminum what I'm most comfortable with because I have zero experience with carbons. I have already fletched some 2114 and 2216 arrows that I had saved from years ago with 2" & 3" vanes just to try them. I also have some 3" feathers and 2117 shafts on the way that I'm going to build too.
A lot has changed since I was building them years ago. Now there are hundreds of different vanes, feathers, inserts, weights, nocks, glues and everything else. Even though I already had a Martin jig I ordered an AZ EZ Fletch. That thing and Super Glue are the greatest things ever. You can turn out some very good arrows in a hurry.