Hey;
As I said before I used to collect archery so I still let it catch my eye. I think I found a treasure, It is a dozen arrows from NIRK archery in Potlach Idaho. They closed in early 80's. If you know about Bear razorheads or greenies whatever you prefer, Note the closeup. I think these may be the 1964 pinned balloonhead or the 1959 pinned. What is your opinion if you have any idea. Wish I could find some knives this mint in the box.
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That is a REAL NICE set of older arrows. Unfortunately I don't know much about those arrows, wish I did.
I shot a Martin Warthog (65-80 lb draw, 50% let off) when I hunted brushy areas. The shorter bow worked well for me but did have a lot of vibration on the release. The rest of the time I shot a bow I liked much better, the Oneida Eagle. This bow shot as smooth as silk, but had a lot of moving parts. I made my own arrows, it was just cheaper. Sheesh, that was almost 20 years ago.
Almost but not quite. 
I shot a Martin Warthog (65-80 lb draw, 50% let off) when I hunted brushy areas. The shorter bow worked well for me but did have a lot of vibration on the release. The rest of the time I shot a bow I liked much better, the Oneida Eagle. This bow shot as smooth as silk, but had a lot of moving parts. I made my own arrows, it was just cheaper. Sheesh, that was almost 20 years ago.


Hukk