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Top 10 Arrow Builds
Working arrow recipes — shaft, point, fletch, and nock — for traditional and modern setups.
An arrow is a system: spine matched to the bow, point weight tuned to the shaft, and fletching sized for the point. These ten builds cover honest use cases — small game, big game, stump-shooting, 3D, target, and warbow — with components you can actually buy. Verify spine with a bare-shaft test before you commit to a dozen.
For a 45–55 lb recurve or longbow, a 500-spine cedar or Douglas fir shaft with a 125-grain field point and 5-inch shield-cut feathers is the default working arrow. Everything else on this list is a refinement for a specific job.
Independent editorial picks. Buy links open the maker or a retailer search so you can price-check and pick your source.

