My Robin Hoods

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The very last arrow of a routine practice session with the recurve. I shoot my best, yellow, arrows last to minimize the chance they'll get injured. This aluminum arrow dates back at least fifteen years.

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Here's the whole thing. I took it apart and just put the aluminum one up on my wall next to my other Robin Hood--from 2009!

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Fun city.

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Re: My second Robin Hood

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nigel wrote:I hear a horn sounding in the forest.
Actually, I have a connection. The borough in which I grew up contains Robin Hood's grave.
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That's pretty much how it is in my backyard, too, but the buildings are younger.

CDFingers
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Re: My second Robin Hood

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Here's one from today that missed it by that > < much. You can see where it took some aluminum from the cone just off center, then hit the edge of the shaft, stripped the fletch, and passed by.

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I'm going to file the metal back down, glue on another nock, put on another fletch, and work that bad boy again. Probably never do this with a carbon arrow. Sure, they're faster. I'm needing another half dozen. Deciding because splinters. Don't know yet.

CDFingers
Crazy cat peekin' through a lace bandana
like a one-eyed Cheshire, like a diamond-eyed Jack

Re: My second Robin Hood

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It's been quite a while since I'd gotten a Robin Hood. I sort of wore my right elbow such that I went to a release from fingers. Took a while to get used to. This is with the release while holding the bow in my left hand. I still shoot with fingers when I hold the bow in my right hand. No recent 'Hoods from that side, though.

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Six bucks an arrow. I may just leave the pieced one on my wall...

CDFingers
Crazy cat peekin' through a lace bandana
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Re: My second Robin Hood

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These are really tough arrows. They have a plastic coat with the wood grain over the actual carbon arrow, so they're tough. Running low on 500 spine arrows. May have to go to the bone yard and repair a half dozen.

CDFingers
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