oldgun
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Post by oldgun on Aug 22, 2009 12:12:02 GMT -5
Might be a simple and dumb ? but is there a proper way to store arrows when not being used to prevent any type of damage? ie. getting warp or what have you. At the cost of them I'd hate to cause problems myself. Thanks
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Post by BT on Aug 22, 2009 14:58:56 GMT -5
Unless your talking about wood arrows, you dont have to worry about anything else that I have ever been made aware of.
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royden
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Post by royden on Aug 22, 2009 15:46:06 GMT -5
just the fletch ...
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Post by BT on Aug 22, 2009 18:58:46 GMT -5
;D
Your right! .... geeez!!
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Post by snoodslapper on Aug 22, 2009 22:11:34 GMT -5
Excessive heat is not good for the resins that hold the carbon fibers of carbon arrows together, so don't store them in a hot car or metal shed, etc. I'm talking long storage; not like when you are out hunting for a little while or anything. That is about all you have to worry about.
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SPIKER
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Post by SPIKER on Aug 23, 2009 10:48:39 GMT -5
I've had carbon arrows buried in my field for over a year, and when I found them, I refletched them, and they shot fine. I leave them in my garage, I have some in the bow case, the basement, and nothing seems to matter. I do agree though that excessive heat, like if you left them in the car on a hot day, would probably effect the carbon.
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nkybuck
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Post by nkybuck on Aug 24, 2009 6:12:26 GMT -5
I try to store them where my wife won't complain about them being in the way.
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Post by hopesman on Aug 24, 2009 15:47:59 GMT -5
I try to store them where my wife won't complain about them being in the way. You are one smart dude ;D ;D
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madoktor1
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Post by madoktor1 on Aug 24, 2009 19:26:49 GMT -5
Mine are in the garage in an arrow case next to my bow case.
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