I’ll admit that I’m superstitious when it comes to reusing my arrows. Once released, whether it is a hit or miss on an animal, that arrow is considered retired. But that’s just me.
On the technical side of things, reusing today’s modern arrows can be dangerous. Modern arrows are made from tiny carbon fibers, some aluminum, and pieces of graphite. These arrows stay much more rounded than did the old aluminum arrows, but in reality, these modern arrows can easily develop flaws from usage.
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