Similarly one may ask, what wood is best for arrows?
Better target arrows are made of imported Norway Pine and Port Orford Cedar. Excellent hunting arrows are also made of these woods. Birch:—Is a hard, tough, white wood, and the best of it comes from the New England States, especially Maine.
Subsequently, question is, what wood were medieval arrows made of? These medieval arrows have style and are perfect for practice and general archery to match your bows and arrows together. Sold in sets of 6 medieval longbow arrows. Our traditional archery arrows are made using the best materials (we usually use a pine, spruce or cedar wood arrow shaft in their construction).
Then, what are wooden arrows made of?
Traditional arrow shafts are made from strong, lightweight wood, bamboo or reeds, while modern shafts may be made from aluminium, carbon fibre reinforced plastic, or a combination of materials. Such shafts are typically made from an aluminium core wrapped with a carbon fibre outer.
Can arrows be too long?
The longer the arrow, the weaker the spine. So to answer your question, yes an arrow can sometimes be too long. Longer arrows can also lessen your FOC (Front Of Center) percentage, which may cause less than optimal broadhead flight. It can't hurt if it's too long if it's shoots well for you.