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Post by fasteddie on Aug 1, 2006 7:51:41 GMT -5
Finally gave fletching arrows a try . Takes a little bit of time but should be well worth it . Used an Arizone EZ-Fletch and 2" Blazer Vanes . For glue , I tried regular Super glue , Super glue gel and Bohning Platinum fletching glue . Gotta give those arrows a workout through the WB and shoot in the basement where it is COOL !
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Post by Hollywood on Aug 1, 2006 15:30:05 GMT -5
Eddie- I'm thinking of shooting from in the pool. This is crazy hot. Temp gauge in the car gave temp of 102 today at 2:30. I did'nt even know it had 3 digits!
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Post by WNY_Whitetailer on Aug 2, 2006 22:08:50 GMT -5
I thought about going outside today and shooting...That was just a passing thought though. I have been fletching my own arrows for a few years now...I am thinking of upgrading my jig though. How is that E-Z Fletch? Did the arrows turn out the way that you wanted them to?
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Post by fasteddie on Aug 3, 2006 19:07:38 GMT -5
The Arizona EZ fletch is a snap to use . It has a slight Right Helical . I bought a fletching stripper at Gander Mt but the darned thing cost me $25 . The vanes are holding up well and I am shooting them through a WB .....
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Post by WNY_Whitetailer on Aug 5, 2006 22:56:02 GMT -5
Good to hear...Thanks FE.
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Post by wooly on Aug 27, 2006 8:12:31 GMT -5
Any of you guys ever experiment with more than 3 fletches?
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Post by fasteddie on Aug 27, 2006 17:22:44 GMT -5
Not me . Three work so why fix it ! I don't know of anyone who uses a 4-vane arrow or why anyone would want to .
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Post by WNY_Whitetailer on Sept 2, 2006 0:19:09 GMT -5
Any of you guys ever experiment with more than 3 fletches? Nope...
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