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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Rob DiStefano on March 30, 2025, 09:19:35 AM
Shout out for Dark Timber shafts, I really like them lots.
The now discontinued Beman/Easton ICS Bowhunter shafts were what I'd been using for decades and awhile back I gave the Dark Timbers a try and was hooked on their performance and durability, and at a lesser cost than the Bowhunters.
Thanks for a great arrow shaft offering, Big Jim! :thumbsup:
https://bigjimsbowcompany.com/product/dark-timber-shafts/
I tried them on the LTR this year and I liked them, so I bought two dozen, I am a wood arrow guy but I like to tinker with my arrows,
Quote from: trad_bowhunter1965 on March 30, 2025, 10:50:24 AM
I tried them on the LTR this year and I liked them, so I bought two dozen, I am a wood arrow guy but I like to tinker with my arrows,
Yep, same for me, woodies are my go-to. Carbons do have their good place, though.
No dog in the fight...I almost exclusively shoot Easton 2018's...but , If I were to go Carbon , I would very likely be shooting Big Jim's carbon line of arrow shafts....Reasoning ?
I do know Jim does ( and continues to do) a "LOT" of testing of his products. If Jim says they are tough , and worthy of his Name ...they are likely Great shafts at a great price ! :campfire:
Good arrows!
Maybe this belongs in the ultimate stumping thread, but I footed some dark timber shafts with aluminum shafting and they are darn near indestructible.
Yep gotta buddy that put me on a couple dozen a few years back and I love em. These were the old stock that the finish didn't stay on particularly well but I hear the improved ones are pretty durable. They are as tough as the GT I've shot all the prior years.
Quote from: Possum Head on March 31, 2025, 02:25:37 PM
Yep gotta buddy that put me on a couple dozen a few years back and I love em. These were the old stock that the finish didn't stay on particularly well but I hear the improved ones are pretty durable. They are as tough as the GT I've shot all the prior years.
let see a photo of your arrow and how you built them,
A HOST of people have hit the bales with then on the last 9 LTR hunts we've had.
I think I have a few left but not sure which spine.
I like them for sure. Might need to get a few of them for night hunting. He came out with them just after I had set up a dozen with lit nocks and all.
I am very pleased with the dark timbers I shoot. Very tough, I like the looks of them, and overall a very good value.
Blake, what spine did you order?
Thanks for all the info. I was shooting the easton Traditional only's but having some issues with the exteriors peeling back after taking hard hits. Thought Id give the Dark Timbers a try. Great Price, cant wait to get them in.
Quote from: Terry Green on April 07, 2025, 08:05:38 AM
Blake, what spine did you order?
I order the 500 spine they tune and fly great there 29" running 180gr points, 4x4 shield feather comes right in 480 gr with wraps 500gr. I run two difference broadheads 3 blade Suffers and 4 blade Zwickey both fly awesome.