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Traditional Only Autumn Orange XX75 Aluminum Shafts

Started by evgb127, April 21, 2023, 07:56:23 PM

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3R Shooter

Quote from: Hermon on April 22, 2023, 02:02:50 PM
I'm curious as to why 1916's in the camo hunters take a X nock and the Autumn Orange 1916's take a G nock?

They informed us right before they shipped they would be G nock. I learned this morning though, it was because they put the wrong UNI-bushing in them is all. So instead of them having to cut the shaft shorter to put the right bushing in, we told them to ship them as is. So, future ones should be with the X nock UNI-bushing, but these wont be.
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M60gunner

Just got the email, mine are on the way. Now to figure what colors I want to use. Orange and black, blue, yellow? Yes, I like making arrows.

Roger Norris

Quote from: M60gunner on April 24, 2023, 11:38:29 AM
Just got the email, mine are on the way. Now to figure what colors I want to use. Orange and black, blue, yellow? Yes, I like making arrows.

My 2 dozen are on the way also....thinking about a yellow cap dip....fletching?
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STICKBENDER98

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Roger, here is a set of old school 2016 autumn orange I did this winter, I cut the swagged nock tip off so I could use the uni bushing  These are 29 1/2" to valley of the nock  I have 175 grain tips on these and shoot them out of my 45-50# bows.  The fletch is a 5" shield that I burn.  I have also done some 5" modified bananna fletch with my burner if you are interested, a little bigger than parabolic, but a little smaller than regular banannas.


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Roger Norris

Quote from: STICKBENDER98 on April 24, 2023, 06:50:54 PM
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Roger, here is a set of old school 2016 autumn orange I did this winter, I cut the swagged nock tip off so I could use the uni bushing  These are 29 1/2" to valley of the nock  I have 175 grain tips on these and shoot them out of my 45-50# bows.  The fletch is a 5" shield that I burn.  I have also done some 5" modified bananna fletch with my burner if you are interested, a little bigger than parabolic, but a little smaller than regular banannas.


Jason

Nice!!
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3R Shooter

The 1916 size just arrived and being made up. We didn't get as many as these as we did the other sizes, so don't delay if you want them. I don't suspect they will last too long.
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glenbo

Just ordered a dozen. Been checking every day and just saw this. Thanks for the heads up.

M60gunner

Nice looking arrows, I am thinking blue and Orange on a bright blue wrap?

Vroomvroom

I'm not familiar with a lot of the gear people talk about. Just after getting back into it recently. A little in the last 5-6 years. Or touch longer.  But I've been seeing people all excited about these autumn orange arrows.   Then it dawned on me that I had aluminum arrows from early to mid 1990s I thought that are at my parents house.   I did shoot a few maybe 9-10 years ago a little but I don't ever recall what they were.  I'm wondering if I don't have a few of these.  What's so special about them?
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3R Shooter

Quote from: Vroomvroom on April 25, 2023, 08:00:35 PM
I'm not familiar with a lot of the gear people talk about. Just after getting back into it recently. A little in the last 5-6 years. Or touch longer.  But I've been seeing people all excited about these autumn orange arrows.   Then it dawned on me that I had aluminum arrows from early to mid 1990s I thought that are at my parents house.   I did shoot a few maybe 9-10 years ago a little but I don't ever recall what they were.  I'm wondering if I don't have a few of these.  What's so special about them?

The nostalgic feel of them is part of it. Many folks used this model "back in the day" and they were discontinued, so having them back warms the heart. Aluminum offers a lot of precision and tight tolerances, so you get a better arrow. Then, well, the price is pretty darn attractive too. Outside of that, I'm sure folks can share more about what makes them special to them. These are just my thoughts.
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Roger Norris

I received my 2 dozen yesterday, they look great! Heading to the post office to send 6 off to my buddy Ray Lyon!
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"Good Lord....well, your new name is Sledge."
Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

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G. Fred Asbell

Roger Norris

Quote from: M60gunner on April 25, 2023, 07:31:31 PM
Nice looking arrows, I am thinking blue and Orange on a bright blue wrap?

Nice idea....I am thinking 3 blue feathers on blue dip....
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"Good Lord....well, your new name is Sledge."
Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

"A man that cheats in the woods will cheat anywhere"
G. Fred Asbell

Skates 2

Wow! There sure are a lot of memories here this morning being resurrected. I love it!

Vroomvroom

I'll be home within a a day or so. But they're a further 1.5 hours away. Sometime within two weeks I should grab them. I'm certain it's what they were. Not sure the spine. I'd put feathers on them and wraps. They had only plastic vanes.
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smokin joe

A big shout out to 3 Rivers for getting the reintroduction of the Autumn Orange shafts done. I loved them back in the 1980s -- they looked so beautiful when completed with a dip, crest, and fletching. I think this reintroduction will be very popular.

Well done ---  :clapper: :clapper: :clapper:
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Hermon

I bought 4 dozen and they arrived today.  They look great!

Alexander Traditional

I got a dozen 2016 and a dozen of 2018,show to be getting here tomorrow.

Ray Lyon

Quote from: Roger Norris on April 26, 2023, 09:20:08 AM
I received my 2 dozen yesterday, they look great! Heading to the post office to send 6 off to my buddy Ray Lyon!

You're now elevated to GOOD buddy status!  :biglaugh:
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