Traditional bow hunting

  • big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22456
    #644239

    I have a pair of LaCrosse Ice Kings, since I got em, I don’t remember what cold feet are

    big g

    little_g
    durand WI
    Posts: 317
    #196840

    Are their any traditional bow hunters on this site? If so I want to know what you are using for a bow and arrows. I’m using wood but looking at carbon, just wondering if they work well or not, because i’m worried about the weight to spine stiffness.

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #54047

    Try this place they are a traditional shop by you. A lot of guys from our archery club up here that shoot traditional drive down there for service. And custom arrows.

    Footed Shaft – 5510 Highway 63 N, Rochester – (507) 288-7581

    little_g
    durand WI
    Posts: 317
    #54143

    Thats where i go, just seeing if anyone else had any input.

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #54148

    I can look through a few of the listing next time I’m out at our club building and let you know if I find some more. I know we have a whole list.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #54207

    I shot Trad for many years and am still involved…There are several good carbon/comp shafts that are actually designed to shoot with trad bows. CX Heritage, Archery Dynamics NitroStinger Trad and Trad Lite…and more that I carry in the shop. I also carry swagged Maple and Aluminum arrows for Trad style heads.
    PM me for m,ore info…

    jonny p
    Waskish, MN
    Posts: 668
    #54568

    I shoot both wood and carbon. I have had good luck with the carbon just make sure to follow the specs they have set up of look at some of the “test kits” stick n string places offer. They give you one or two of each size shaft/spine to try for a low cost. I have tried messing with the spines and found the factory supplied charts are dead on as long as you are not cranking your brace hieght or trying to shoot a light tip (under 100 grains). Only thing I don’t like about carbons is the cost if you are going to stump shoot small game or Flu Flu birds.

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