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Chapter 4: Know Your Bow and Arrow
The Arrow

A modern arrow can be described as the delivery system for the arrow’s point. Arrows have four parts: the shaft, fletching, the nock, and the point assembly.

The Shaft

The body of an arrow is called the shaft. Arrow shafts are made from wood, aluminum, carbon, fiberglass, or a combination of aluminum and carbon.

Wood

  • These arrow shafts often are made from cedar, pine, or spruce.
  • Finished arrows are fletched with feathers, tipped with glue-on target or hunting points, and sometimes brightly painted (referred to as “dipped and crested”) in matched dozens.
  • Wooden arrows are preferred by many archers who shoot a traditional recurve bow or longbow.

Tubular Aluminum

  • This is one of the most popular shafts used by today’s active target archer and bowhunter.
  • Made from specially formulated alloys, these shafts are shaped into a wide variety of sizes, colors, and spines for virtually every need.
  • Resistant to bending, the hollow shafts are lightweight and can be manufactured to close specifications.
  • Most are equipped with internal bushings, called inserts, that can accept screw-in points.
  • Aluminum shafts may be fletched with feathers or plastic vanes, depending on the archer’s personal preference.

Arrow Parts

Arrow Parts: Point, shaft, fletching, nock

Tubular Carbon-Fiber

  • Fast and accurate, this design represents the leading edge of modern arrow shaft technology.
  • This shaft is extremely strong and lightweight with a small diameter, thus reducing drag and increasing arrow speed.
  • Smaller in diameter than other arrow shafts, it utilizes a special adapter that accepts screw-in points.
  • The may be fletched with feathers or plastic vanes, depending on the archer’s personal preference.

Tubular Fiberglass

  • Inexpensive and durable, these shafts possess adequate straightness for non-hunting archery shooting fun.
  • They are good for beginning archers, clubs, schools, and low-poundage equipment.

Solid Fiberglass

  • Commonly used in bowfishing, these shafts are extremely durable, heavy, and deep-penetrating for shooting carp, gar, and other rough fish.
  • Attached to a bowfishing reel by high-strength line, the bowfishing reel is mounted on the bow near the sight window.
  • These shafts usually are fletched with a “slip-on” style of plastic fletching because of exposure to water.
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